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[WTARD FtBE tm*n*«CC COMPANY, 

OF LOWBLL, :fA 8 S., 

lout's against b^arb I>g Jire, on firnrs fLcrMU tjje jfimmb. 

CASH CAf TAL A<D STTF ^ r J-S, $ 150 , 000 . 
f^ell Office : 23 1-2 Oer*ras ji t . • . Middle Strco 

(VIRSt FLOOR, OLJT PO&T aiV Jl. J31 Ti-, INC.) 


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(jtors. — Nathan Allen, 5 
hraim Brown, Josiah G. ; 


Stephen Cashing, Arthur P. Bonney, Joshua W. Daniels, Samuel Jur- 

v>. Abbott. V. aif.r \\ -igbi, Jomu Wery, Caleb M. Marvel, fler.rv <\ U 0 re. 

M. Read, Lowell*, Alonzo A. Miner, Ren'air .a b. Bates, Abraham T. L w-, Lei«..er \ T i 1 * • 

\ 1 ). Demmon, Boston. . , 

W* pAMlBLS, Sec. & Treas. NATHAN ALLEN, President. 


B. C. SARGEANT, 


CJBLISHBE, BOOKSELLEB, 

BLANK I 

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BLANK BOOKS, FINE ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY, ■ 

[ALL BUILDING, illUKIf IKIAC STBEET, 
LOWELL* M 5 ASS, 



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Books made to^rder, Paper ruled v o any pattern. Bookbinding i r cve\ style.- 


ELL STEAM AIV’D 3 A S PIPE WORKS. 

H. Ft. BA r i KER, 


AND RETAIL DEALER , 


& WROUGHT IRON RIPE, 


-r Steam, das, and Water; 


VU uauu. nKAtJS-P i.NisHiivu, m all its branches, executed i 
and faithful manner by competent workmen * .■-* 

Works: Ho. 10 Howe Street,) 

Stpre: Ho. 8 CentraL Stmet,^ } 



COMIN’S NEW RETAIL 



BALL & ENGINE SUPPERS, PIC-NICS, &c. 

Furnished with every requisite at short notice and with punctuality. 




PATTERN, MACHINE, AND MODEL 

MANUFACTORY, 

NO. 20 MIDDLE STREET, LOWELL, MASS. 

JOILY E. CRAKE, Proprietor. 

Patterns for Machinery, of every description, made at short notice, and | 
in the best possible manner. Particular attention given to the manufacture of 

GEARS Of EVERY SIZE AND KIND. 

CARVED AND ORNAMENTAL 

PATTERNS 

EXECUTED WITH SKILL AND TASTE UNSURPASSED. 

3$oteIs of suitable ai$e for tlje patent Office, 

Or for representation (however complicated or simple), will be made, to the 
entire satisfaction of parties interested in the same. 

ALSO, 

MBS' PSTE1T tlTTII CLEANING IMS. 

Now used by many of the Cotton Manufactories throughout the Manufactu- 
ring States. 

State, County, or Individual Rights can be procured by applying to the 
Patentee, 

JOHN E. CRANE, 

NO. 20 MIDDLE STREET, 

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FAIRBANKS’ 



PREMIUM 

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Constructed on correct scientific principles — proved by experience — 
of the best materials, and in the most faithful manner. 

At our warehouse may constantly be found a complete assortment of weigh- 
ing apparatus of every description, and adapted to all kinds of business, as 
RAILROAD, HAY, COAL, ICE, and STONE SCALES; DORMANT and 
PORTABLE WAREHOUSE SCALES; STORE SCALES, with and with- 
out wheels; COUNTER SCALES, with tin, brass, and copper scoops. 

Butchers’ Scales; Wheelbarrow Scales; Family Scales; Druggists’ 
Scales; Apothecaries* Scales; Jewellers’ and Bankers* 
Scales; Spring Balances; Brass and Iron Beams ; 

Brass, Zinc, and Iron Weights; Copper, Tin, 
and Wood Measures; and every ar- 
ticle of Store Furniture. 




118 Milk St., Boston. 


SOLD IN LOWELL BY 



BURBANK, OLIASE, & CO. 




Chilson’s Patent Cone Furnace. 


classes of buildings. 


THE MOST IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS YET MADE IN RANGES. 


This truly superior Furnace (repre 
senting a large cluster of cones or ta- 
pering radiators, standing over a broad 
pot) has proved itself, in the use of! 
upwards of three thousand Furnaces, j 
to be far superior to any other mode j 
of heating buildings, with fresh , health - I 
H ful heat , free from the scorching, disa- 
^ greeable odor common to the usual 
hot-air furnaces (emitted from their 
H red-hot cylinders, cracked pots, and 
|s broken joints). The superior merits! 
H of this Furnace for heating churches, [ 
|| school buildings, dwellings, stores, 
|| &c., will commend them to all per-, 

H sons upon examination ; and the espe- 
H cial attention is desired of those hav- 
H ing large first-class dwellings that re- 
11 quire a very superior heating appara- 
89 tus, as well as large public buildings} 
H that require an extra powerful Fur-[ 
"* nace. Sizes in variety to suit all 


The highly satisfactory testi- 1 
mony received from the large num- i 
ber of these Ranges in use in the | 
past three years, should certainly j 
induce those in want to examine i 
this Range, which is entirely new\ 
in principle ,and different from any I 
other before known. It has baen j 
got up very perfect and substan- 
tial, so that it commends itself at 
once to the purchaser, in prefer- 
ence to anything else of the Range 
kind in this country. 

Its gr at economy in the use of 
fuel, its quick and even baking 
ovens, its nice arrangement of flues 
— without the usual vexatious 
complication of dampers — its cast 
iron flue plates, preventing any 
loss of heat in the brick-work, its 
nice arrangement for roasting 
meats, in the ventilated ovens, 
&c. t will be appreciated by every 
housekeeper. Sizes in variety for| 
dwellings, hotels, &c., with or 
without Water-Backs for heating 
water for bathing. &c.. Hot Clos- 
ets, and Hot-Air Fixtures for heafc- 

i ing additional rooms. 

I ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF 

Chilson’s Patent Trio Portable Furnaces, Registers, Ventilators, Stoves, &c. 

WAREROOMS, 99 & 101 BIACKSTONE ST., BOSTON. 

(Foundry at Mansneld, Mass.) ©AUDNEK CUILSON. 

The above articles may be obtained in LOWELL of Messrs. WILDER &- DANA, 
authorized agents for the sale of this Furnace aud Range iu Lowell. 




DR. S. LAWRENCE, 


DENTIST, 

OFFICE (OLD STAND), 

No. 32 Central Street. 

Dr. L. was awarded the first premium for 
the best specimens of Dentistry by the Mid- 
dlesex Mechanic Association, 1851, also in 
1857. 


PHOTOGRAPHS, 

DAGUERREOTYPES, 

AND 

AIBROTYPES. 




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100 MERRIMAC ST., 

LOWELL. 


NORCftOSS, SAUNDERS, & CO., 




AT THEIR STEAM MILLS 

ON MIDDLESEX STREET, LOWELL, 

MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF 

DIMENSION LUMBER, 

AT SHORT NOTICE. 

Also, constantly on hand and for sale, a large assortment of the various kinds of 


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OF PIKE, SPRUCE, AND HEMLOCK. 

Also, an assortment of 

SHINGLES* LATHS* ETFQ. 

LUMBER BURNETTIZED TO ORDER. 



OLIVER A. RICHARDSON. 

Manufacturer of 

TIIFXjSS, 


AND PISTOLS. 

Also, Dealer in 

Cutlery, Shooting and Fishing Tackle of every description, 

l’owder, Shot, Percussion Caps, &c. Fishing Rods Made to Order. Guns and 
Pistols, of all kinds, repaired in good stvle. 

IKTO. 15 MIDDLE STJ&EET, .... LOWELL, MASS. 


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NAMES OF THE CITIZENS, 


BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 


VARIETY OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. 


BY ADAMS, SAMPSON, & CO., 


PUBLISHERS OF THE BOSTON DIRECTORY, NEW ENGLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, MASSA- 
CHUSETTS REGISTER, ETC. 

OFFICE, 91 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. 


LOWELL: 

JOSHUA MERRILL AND B. C. SARGEANT. 

1861. 


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1S60, by Adams, Sampson, Si Co., in the Clerk’s 
Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. 


Dambzll & Moore, Printers, 15 De ton shire Street, Boston. 



PREFACE. 


The twenty-first number of the Lowell Directory is now offered to the public. 

As the remark is sometimes made, that, after a Directory has once been printed, its 
yearly compilation must be a comparatively easy task ; and as occasionally an individual 
whose name has not been reported, and which, therefore, of course does not appear in 
the book, expresses great surprise that Lis name is not printed just as it was the previous 
year, — it teems proper to state, that, in preparing the information for the Directory, every 
house and store in the city is annually visited, and such other means as can be relied on 
are taken advantage of to collect as full and accurate a list as possible ; and the names so 
obtained, together with such others as are brought irs to the office, are printed, but. no 
others. This is believed to be the only correct course to pursue; for, although Lowell 
may compareHavorably with other manufacturing cities in the permanence and stability 
of its population, still there is, of couise, no surety that any one individual remains the 
same to-day that he did even yesterday. 

The handsome increase of about 1300 names in the general directory over the last 
issued, or about 7 per cent per year, gives gratifying proof of the growth of Lowell id 
population and business. 

In compiling this number of the Directory, 3210 names have been erased that appeared 
in. the Directory of 1858; while, of the 5500 names that have been continued from that 
Directory to this, only about 2500 remain in all respects the same, the other 3000 having 
made some change either in business, place of business, or residence. In this number 
of the Directory, 4450 new names also appear, giving, as stated before, about 1300 increase. 

The publishers renew their thanks for the readiness with which the necessary informa- 
tion has been furnished by those who have been called upon for it, and especially to those 
who, as advertisers or otherwise, have encouraged the work by substantial aid. 


LIST OF CONTENTS. 


Abbreviations, 

Advertising follows page 

Almanac for 1861, 

Band of Masic, 

Banks, 

Boston aud Lowell Railroad,. . . 

Business Directory, 

City Government, 1860, 

Chronology of Lowell, 

Churches, 

Clergymen, 

Commissioners of other States,. 

Coroners, 

County Commissioners, 

Counsellors, 

Counting Room Almanac, 

Court Sessions, 

Kxpresses, 

Fire Department, 

Hotels, 

Halls, Buildings, &c., 

Insurance Companies, 

Justices of the Peace, 

Lean and Fund Associations,. . . 
Lowell and Lawrence Railroad,. 


Page. 
. 16 
,. 296 
. 6 
,. 278 
,. 273 
,. 234 
247 
. 263 
.. 2S9 


287 

250 

282 


280 

280 

251 

7 

280 

287 

269 

255 

14 

275 
281 

276 
285 


Manufacturing Companies,. . 

Masons, 

Masters in Chancery, 

Middlesex County Officers,. , 

Military, 

Names of Inhabitants, 

Nashua and Lowell Railroad, 

Newspapers, 

Notaries Public, 

Odd Fellows,. .. 

Physicians, 

Post Office, 

Police Court, 

Railroads, 

Salem and Lowell Railroad,. 

Savings Hanks, 

Schools and Teachers 

Sheriffs and Deputies, 

Societies and Companies,. . . . 

Stages 

State Government, 1861,...., 

Stony Brook Railroad, 

Streets* Courts, and Places,. 

Telegraph Office, 

Ward Boundaries, 


Page. 

,. 270 
. . 278 
.. 280 
,. 279 
.. 282 
.. 17 
.. 285 
278 
. 280 
,. 278 
. 258 
. 282 
. 282 
. 2S4 
. 286 
. 274 
. 266 
. 279 
. 276 
. 286 
. 291 
.. 285 
. 8 
. 261 
. 16 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 3 



JOSHUA MERRILL, 


PUBLISHER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, 

AND DEALER IN 

* 

PAPER-HANGINGS, BORDERS, BLANK BOOKS, ETC. 

NO. 23 CENTRAL AND 3 MIDDLE STREETS, 

(Opposite the old Post Office Corner,) 

Xj o w ell, mass. 

(O 3 Agent of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. £]] 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


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PERUVIAN SYRUP, 

OR 

Protected Solution of Protoxide of Iron. 

THE ONLY RELIABLE AND PERMANENT CTJRE FOR 

DYSPEPSIA, 

Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, 
Bronchitis, Consumptive Tendencies, 

Boils, Scurvy, and Piles, 

GENERAL DEBILITY, 

And all Disorders arising from Impoverished and Impure Blood. 

The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous, so well authenticated, and of 
such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive 
the proffered aid. 

The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cure-all ; but its range is ex- 
tensive, because many diseases, apparently unlike, are intimately related, and, 
proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy. 

The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides a cure is precisely that 
which has so often baffled the highest order of medical skill. The facts are 
tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup 
incontrovertible. 

[HP NOTICE. — It is well known that the medicinal effect of Protoxide 
of Iron is lost by even a brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution 
of Protoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. 

In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is attained by combination in 
a way before unknown ; and this solution may replace all the proto-carbonates, 
citrate, and tartrates of the Materia Medica. A. A. Hayes, M. D., 

Assay er of the State of Mass., 16 Boylston Street , Boston. 

N. B. — Pamphlets giving further information of the Syrup can be had 
on application to 

JOHN P. JEWETT & CARTER, 

3STO- 39 SUMMER STREET, 

B O S V O M. 

O-FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. -O 



LOWELL DIRECTORY. 5 

-A. M O S SANBORN, 



JEWELLER, 

AND MANUFACTURER OF 

SILVER - "W 2=L 3E3, 

FORKS, SPOONS, KNIVES, LADLES, ETC. 

DIPORTER OF 

FINE ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES, 

And Agent for the AMERICAN WATCIIES for Lowell and vicinity. 

The largest assortment of JEWELRY and SILVER-PLATED 
WARE to be found in New England, out of Boston, 

WHOLESALE RETAIL. 

MASONIC JEWELRY ANB REGALIA 

Manufactured to order, and at very low prices. 

Fine Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted. 
Engraving of every variety executed in the very best style. Also, 
sole proprietor and manufacturer of 

CURRIER <5c SIMPSON’S 

PATENT UNION 

WITH THERMOMETER ATTACHED. 

An instrument/ar superior in all respects to the common Barometer, 
and as accurate as a $40 instrument, and at only OLe-fourth the 
cost. 

NO. 25 CENTRAL, CORNER MIDDLE STREET, 

• aim, mass. 


BAROMETER, 



G LOWELL DIRECTORY. 

A CARD TO GENTLEMEN. 

Gentlemen visiting Boston are invited to visit my new location, 

274 WASHINGTON STREET, 

(The Store recently vacated by CHICKERING & SON, Piano-Forte Manufacturers.) 
Here you will find a fine assortment of 

CLOTHS, CASSHBIMS, 

DOESKINS, AND VESTINGS, 

ALSO, ALL KINDS OF 

GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS, 

Shirts, 

Stocks, 

Ties, 

Grloves, 

Suspenders, 

H andker chiefs , 

Hose, &c. 

SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER* 

DRESSING-GOWNS, BREAKFAST AND SMOKING JACKETS, 

Of all the various styles, which are peculiar to this establishment, 

READY MADE AAD MADE TO ORDER. 

This establishment has become celebrated for reasonable prices to cash 
customers. Please call, and try once. 

GEORGE N. NICHOLS, 

274 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. 




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STREETS, COURTS, AND PLACES. 

Abbott, from 292 Central to Lawrence 
Adams, from Salem, Adams Block, to Fletcher 
Adams place, from Lowell, near Lowell place 
Adams square, from Middlesex, near Walker 

Alder, from 1 36 East Merrimac, nearly opposite Nesmith, to 2 Stackpole 

Ames, from 266 Central to Lawrence 

Amory, from Bridge street, by the Boott canal, to Kirk 

Andover, from Concord river, south bridge, to Tewksbury line 

Anne, from Merrimac, at the St. Anne Church, to French 

Appleton, from Gorham, St. Peter’s Church, to Thorndike 

Arch, from Howard to Middlesex, near Northern depot 

Ash, from East Merrimac to 22 Chestnut 

Auburn, from 150 Gorham to 145 Chapel 

Austin, from 351 Merrimac to Ford 

Ayer’s New City, south-western part of the city 

Baldwin’s court, from 21 Fayette 

Bartlett, from High street square to Alder 

Bay State avenue, from 187 Central 

Beacon, from Pawtucket to Bowers 

Beacon, from Mount Vernon to Mount Pleasant, Centralville 

Belvidere, east of Concord river 

Bennett, from Mount Vernon toB?acon, Centralville 

Bleachery, from Moore, northerly, to the Lowell Bleachery 

Boott, from Gardner to the Canal 

Bow, from Coburn to Pearl, Centralville 

Bowditch, from Jackson to Middlesex 

Bowers, from Fletcher, opposite Whiting, and crossing School 

Branch, from Middlesex, crossing School to Middlesex 

Brewery court, from 11 Thorndike, near the depot 

Bridge, from Merrimac over Central bridge through Centralville 

Broadway, from Fletcher to Pawtucket 

Brown, from East Merrimac, opposite Howe 

Brown’s Avenue, from 194 Gorham 

Brown’s Court, from River, Centralville 

Butterfield, from 137 Fletcher to School 

Cabot, from northwest coiner of the Lawrence Corporation to Lowell 

Cady, from 252 Central (Chapel Hill) to Lawrence 

Cambridge, fiom Hale, near Chelmsford 

Canada, from Tanners to Quebec, Ayer’s New City 

Canal, from Merrimac, near the canal, to Bridge 

Carlton, from 278 Middlesex to East Pine 

Carney (now Mount Washington), from Pawtucket 

Carolin’s place, from 29 Fayette 

Carpet lane, from Gardner, rear 110 Market 

Carter, from Gorham, south of Hale’s Mills, to Bleachery 

Cedar, from Third to Sixth, Centralville 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


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Cedar, from Keene, near Gorham, to Central 

Central, from Merrimac to Gorham, at Davis’s corner 

Centralville, north of Merrimac river 

Centre, from 227 Central to Chapel 

Chapel, from 14 Union, and runs southerly to Central 

Chapel Hill, from Wamesit Falls, westwardly to Chapel 

Charles, from Lawrence to Gorham 

Chelmsford, from Thorndike, near Middlesex, to Chemsford line 

Chestnut, from Fayette to Park 

Christian, from Mount Pleasant, Centralville 

Church, from Central, at Washington House, to Belvidere 

City avenue, from 9 Middle to City Hall avenue 

City Hall avenue, from Merrimac, near City Hall, to 77 Middle 

Clark, from Common, near Salem, to Fletcher 

Clark’s court, from 136 Lawrence 

Clay, from 51 Andover, east of High, to Oak 

Coburn, from 67 River to Old Road, Centralville 

Colburn, from 237 Merrimac, to Merrimac yard 

Commercial square, on Central, opposite Market 

Common, from Clark to Cross, east side North Common 

Common avenue, from Lowell to Cross 

Concord, from Merrimac to Massachusetts Mills 

Congress, from Thorndike to Gorham 

Cottage, from 237 Central to Chapel 

Court avenue, from Chapel to Linden 

Crosby, from 344 Central, opposite Cedar, to Whipple’s Mills 
Crosby’s court, opens 230 Central 

Cross, opens on Suffolk, and runs westerly to 215 School 

Cross lane, from 150 Lowell to Adams 

Cummiskey’s alley, from 103 Lowell 

Cushing, from Willie, south of Rock, easterly to Fletcher 

Dane, from Salem, near Pawtucket to Fletcher 

Dane street court, from Dane 

Davidson, from 17 East Merrimac to Howe 

Davidson’s lane, north side of Davidson 

Davis, from 25 Summer to 34 Appleton 

Davis court, from 9 Davis 

Dearborn’s court, from Andover, west of Water 
Decatur, from 388 Merrimac to Salem 
Dempsey’s Yard, 44 Salem 
Dodge, from Race to 170 Suffolk 

Dummer, from west of Worthen, southerly to Mechanic [to Willie 

Dutton from Merrimac Corp., crossing Merrimac street at the depot, 

Dutton square, on Dutton street, at Swamp Locks 

East Merrimac, from Merrimac, at Concord river, through Belvidere 

East Pine, from Carlton to Nichols 

Edgerly’s court, from 28 Charles, east of Lenton 

Eighth, from 71 Bridge, Centralville 

Elliott, from Appleton, opposite the Stone Church 

Elm, from 245 Central to South 

Elm, from Third to Sixth, Centralville 

Essex, from East Merrimac, opposite Davidson, to Brown 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


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Everett, from Fayette to 49 High 

Fairmounr, from Mansur to the Reservoir 

Farson’s court, from 133 Middlesex 

Favor, from 100 Appleton to 81 Summer 

Fayette, from 90 Andover, opposite Water, to East Merrimac 

Fellows court, from 14 High-street square 

Fenwi -k, from 132 Lowell to Suffolk 

Fif'h, from 51 Bridge to 16 Myrtle, Centralville 

First, from Bridge, near the Bridge, Centralville 

Fletcher, from Thorndike to Pawtucket, near Stone House 

Floyd, from Central, opposite rope walk 

Ford, from 40 Cabot, westerly, beside the Canal 

Forrest (now Westford) 

Fourth, from 47 Bridge, to 10 Myrtle Centralville 
Franklin, from 45 Willie, easterly to Fletcher 
Franklin square, between Suffolk, Adams, and Lagrange streets 
French, from Kirk to Bridge 

Front, from River, along the banks of the river, Centralville 

Fulton, from Merrimac, above Worthen to Lowell 

Fulton, from Coburn, Centralville 

Gardner, from 110 Market to Lowell Counting Room 

Garnet, from 106 Middlesex to 81 Appleton 

Gates, from Marshall, near Westford to Chelmsford 

George, from Tyler to Warren 

Gold, from School, north of Varney, easterly 

Gore, from Race to Cabot, on Suffolk Corporation 

Gorham, from 123 Central, by Hale’s Mills, to Tewksbury line 

Goward place, from 84 Appleton 

Grand, from Middlesex, by Westford, to Hale 

Gray place, from 16 Church to Tyler, near Central 

Green, from Washington square to George 

Green’s court, from 114 East Merrimac 

Ilale, from Thorndike, near the jail, to Chelmsford 

Hall, from the north end of Tilden to Cabot 

Hampshire, from Coburn to Centralville 

Hancock, from Merrimac, opposite Prescott Counting Room 

Hancock avenue, from 26 Salem to Clark 

Hanover, from Lowell, crossing at 279 Merrimac and Moody 

Harris, from Coburn, Centralville 

Harrison, from 63 Andover, east from Clay, to Oak 

High, from 113 East Merrimac to Nesmi h 

High street square, opens no»thside of East Merrimac 

Highland, from South, at Washington School-house to Thorndike 

Holbrook’s court, from Andover to Water 

Howard, from Middlesex, near depot, to Hale 

Howe, from East Merrrimac, southerly to the Flannel Mills 

Hudson, from 298 Central 

Hunt’s court, from 120 East Merrimac 

Hurd, from 106 Central to Warren 

Jackson, from 89 Central to 145 Middlesex 

James’s court, from East Merrimac, east of Grammar School-house 
Jefferson, from Lowell, near Railroad House, to Lewis 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


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Jefferson square, between Jefferson, Lewis, and Little 

John, from 61 Merrimac northerly, to the Boott ; Counting Rooms 

John street avenue, from west side of John, to Kirk 

Joiner, from 138 Lawrence, to the River 

Keene, from 168 Gorham to Central 

Kemp, from Walker to Wilder, near railroad crossing 

Kidder, from Gorham to Crosby, near Hale’s mills 

King, from Middlesex to Jackson, near Round House 

Kirk, from French, to Merrimac, east of St. Anne’s church 

Kirk avenue, from 27 Kirk, between Merrimac and Lee 

Knowles place, opens on the southwest corner of Davidson street 

Korner’s court, from 80 Middlesex to 1 5 Spring 

Lagrange, from Suffolk, near stone arch bridge, to Fletcher 

Lagrange court, from Lagrange street 

Landing, from Market, west end of Market House, to the canal 
Lane court, from 125 Middlesex 

Lawrence, from Church, southerly to Moore, near the Bridge 

Lawrence street court, opposite 62 Lawrence 

Lawson, from School, above Branch to Queen 

Leather, now called Lincoln, at Ayer’s New City 

Lee, from John, westerly to 17 Kirk 

Lenton, from 36 Charles 

Lewis, from Lowell, east side Western Canal to Mechanic 
Liberty, from Chelmsford at the Pound, to Chelmsford line 
Liberty Square, junction Fletcher and Adams 
Lincoln, from Chelmsford to Gorhrm, Ayer’s New City 
Linden, from Union, near Court House, to Auburn 
Little, from Lewis to Dummer 
Livermore, from 22 Bartlett to 20 Stackpole 
Livingston, from Carter, northerly and westerly 
Llewellyn street, from Mount Pleasant, Centralville 
Locke, from Gorham to South 

London, Ayer’s New City, to Gorham, near race course 
Loudon court, from 183 Central 

Lowell, from Dutton, opposite Market, to Salem, corner Cabot 
Lowell place, from 147 Lowell 
Luther’s court, from 177 Central 

Lyman, from Race to Cabot, on the Suffolk Corporation 
Lyon, from 338 Central 

Madison, from Gorham to Thorndike, near junction 
Maiden lane, from 214 Merrimac to 35 Lowell 
Main, from Border to Plain 
Manchester, from Gorham to Tanner 
Mansur, from Nesmith to Fairmount 
Manufacturers, from Short to Plain 

Marion, from Cross, between Suffolk and Adams, to Lagrange 

Market, from 47 Central to Dutton 

Marshall, from Grand to Carlton 

Marshall court, from 1 1 Howard to Arch 

Mason’s court, from 201 Central, between Charles and Union 

McCarry’s court, from Cross, opposite Marion 

McFarlin, from Pawtucket, near School, to Bower 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


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McFarlin avenue, from Pawtucket 

Mclntire, from 268 Middlesex to Marshall 

Mechanic, from Suffolk to Dutton, opp. Machine Shop C. R. 

Me rri am’s court, from 29 High to 39 Fayette 
Merrimac, trom Concord River Bridge, westerly to Pawtucket 
Merrimac square, from Merrimac to Tremont 
Merrimac court, from 31 High 

Merrill, from 182 Lawrence, crosses Taylor near the river 

Merrill’s court, opens 13 Chapel, opposite Centre 

Methuen Road, from Mount Pleasant street to Dracut line 

Middle, from 25 Central to Shattuck 

Middlesex, from Gorham and Central, to Chelmsford line 

Middlesex place, opens n. the Howard House, on Middlesex street 

Mill, from Lawrence, near Richmond’s Mills, westerly to Central 

Molloy’s court, from 24 Summer 

Montreal, from Quebec to Tanners 

Moody, from Merrimac, opposite Merrimac House, to Pawtucket 
Moore, opens on Gorham, near Railroad bridge, and runs easterly to 
Tewksbury line 

Morse’s lane, from Dane to Pawtucket 
Mount Pleasant, continuation of Tenth from Centralville 
Mount Vernon, from Liberty to Westford 
Mount Vernon, from Pawtucket to Rock 
Mount Vernon, from Third to Sixth, Centralville 
Mount Washington, from 59 Pawtucket to Broadway 
Myrtle, from Third to Mount Pleasant, Centralville 
Narrow, from River to Front, Centralville 

Nesmith, from East Merrimac, opposite Alder, to Tewksbury line 

New, from Salem to Clark 

Nichols, from 16 Branch to Westford 

Ninth, from 75 Bridge, to Tenth, Centralvillle 

North, from 49 Lawrence to 236 Central 

North Franklin court, from north side Franklin street 

Oak, from 102 High to Nesmith 

Old Road, from Bridge to Dracut line 

Oliver, from 250 School, westerly 

Paige, from Bridge, westerly to Kirk 

Park, from Andover, northerly to E ist Merrimac 

Parker, from Chelmsford to Chelmsford line 

Pawtucket, from Austin to Chelmsford line 

Pawtucket avenue, from Pawtucket 

Pearl, from 100 Middlesex to 75 Appleton 

Pearl, from Coburn to Old Road, Centralville 

Perkins, from Suffolk, near Lawrence C. R. to Cabot 

Perrin, from School, opposite Gas Works 

Pine, from Westford to Liberty 

Plain, through Ayer’s New City to Chelmsford line 

Plains, in Centralville 

Pleasant, from Andover, between High and Water 
Pleasant, on the Plains from 109 River, Centralville 
Pleasant court, from 18 Winter 
Pollard’s avenue, from 24 John 


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Pond, from Pleasant, westerly to Concord river 
Poplar, from 156 School, near the Gas Works 
Poplar, from Quebec to Machinist 
Powell, from Liberty, southerly to Chelmsford 
Prescott, from Merrimac to Central 
Prince, from Merrimac Bleachery to Moody 
Prospect, from Kidder 
Putney's court, from 68 Gorham 
Quebec, from Canada to Plain 

Queen, from Middlesex, by old burying ground, to Westford 
Race, from 319 Merrimac to Hall 

Railroad alley, from Shattuck, between Middle and Market 

Railroad street, from Hale, side of the Railroad 

Read, from First to Tenth, Centralville 

Reed’s court, from 18 Charles 

Richardson, from Mount Vernon, Centralville 

River, from Bridge, near the Bridge, Centralville 

Robinson, from Congress to the Railroad 

Rock, from Fletcher to School, at Gas Works 

Rolfe, from Broadway, near Pawtucket 

Salem, from Cabot and Adams to Pawtucket 

Salem place, Salem 

Sawtell place, from 136 School 

School, from Pawtucket Bridge to Liberty 

Second, from Bridge to Read, Centralville 

Seventh, from 65 Bridge, Centralville 

Shattuck, from 164 Merrimac to Market 

Short, from Chelmsford above Liberty to Hyde 

Sidney, from Branch to Chelmsford 

Simpson, from First to Third, Centralville 

Sixth, from Bridge, Centralville 

Smith, from 24 Branch, southerly to Liberty 

Smith's court, from 29 Hanover 

Somerset, from School, north of Lawson, to Queen 

South, from 56 Middlesex, by S. Grammar School-house, to Gorham 

South Franklin court, from south side Franklin street 

South Highland, from Thorndike opposite Hale to Gorham 

Spalding, from Chelmsford to Liberty, across 147 Broadway 

Spring, from 19 South, westerly to 6 Pearl 

Stackpole, from Alder to Brown 

Stevens, from Parker to Chelmsford near town line 

Suffolk, from Lawrence C. Room, crossing Merrimac at 281, to Adams 

Suffolk court, from 332 Merrimac to 139 Lowell 

Suffolk square, both sides of Merrimac, between Suffolk and Cabot 

Summer, from 81 Gorham to Thorndike 

Swamp Locks, on Dutton, Worthen, and Mechanic streets 

Swift, from 181 Lawrence 

Tanners, at Ayer's New City along the Railroad 

Taylor, from 154 Lawrence to the river 

Taylor's court, from Mill street 

Tenth, from opposite 80 Bridge 

Third, from Bridge, Centralville 


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Thorndike, from Dutton, near northern depot, to Gorham 

Tilden, from 241 Merrimac to Ildll 

Tilden court, from 10 Tilden 

Tremont, from 251 Merrimac to Hall 

Tremont Mall, between Tilden and Tremont 

Tyler, from Central, next south of Church, to Lawrence 

Union, from 203 Central, across Gorham to South 

Union, from Seventh to Mount Pleasant, Centralville 

Union court, from 133 Lowell 

Varney, from School, near Butterfield, to Fletcher 

Varnnm, from Sixth to Mount Pleasant, Centralville 

Waldo, from Quebec to Eaton 

Wall, from Davidson to Concord river, thence to Davidson again 
Walker, from Middlesex, west of School, to Pawtucket 
Walnut, from 154 Gorham to 287 Central 

Wamesit, from Central, Chapel Hill, and runs southeasterly to Lawrence 
Wamesit court, from Cushing to Dutton, near Wamesit Mills 
Wanalancit, from opposite 53 Pawtucket to Broadway 
Warren, from 90 Central to Church 

Warren court, termination of Warren st., from Church opp. Warren 
Washington, from Warren to Andover 

Washington square, between First Universalist church and Church st. 

Water, from Andover, opposite Fayette 

Webster, from Jackson to Middlesex 

Webster, from 74 Bridge to Hampshire, Centralville 

West, on the Plains, Centralville 

West’s court, from 248 Middlesex 

Western avenue, from Fletcher, westerly to School [line 

Westford, from Chelmsford, near Thorndike, westerly to Chelmsford 

Whipple, from Moore, northerly by Stone House, to Lawrence 

Whiting, from 86 Salem to Fletcher 

Wilder, from Pawtucket, south to Westford 

William, from Central, north of Green, to 5 George 

Willie, from Salem across Fletcher, n. the Common, southerly to Dutton 

Willie avenue, from 20 Salem to Clark 

Willow, from 58 Andover to East Merrimac 

Willow place, from 354 Merrimac 

Winter, from 61 Gorham to Davis 

Worthen, from Merrimac C. R., crossing Merrimac at 190, to Dutton 
Wyman, from Nesmith, opposite Oak, to Tewksbury line 


HALLS, BUILDINGS, ETC. 

Aldrich’s Block, Appleton, opposite Garnet 
Aldrich’s Block, Middlesex 

American House Block, adjoining American House 
Appleton Block, 94 Central, corner Warren 
Arcade Block, 1, 3, and 5 East Merrimac, near Canal 


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Barits Block, Railroad street 
Barry’s Block, Suffolk near Lowell 

Boston and Lowell Railroad Depot, Dutton, Corner Merrimac 

Buttrick’s Block, East Pine 

Canal Block, Central, opposite American House 

Carleton Block, 152 Merrimac 

Carolin’s Block, 27 Fayette 

Castles Block, Lowell, near Lewis 

Central Hall, in Museum Building 

City Hall Building, Merrimac, corner Shattuck 

City Hay Scales, rear City Market 

City Market, Market street 

Concert Hall, 82 Merrimac 

Court House, Gorham, corner Elm 

Donahoe’s Block, Suffolk, near Broadway 

Eagle Block, Merrimac, near Suffolk 

Evans Block, Railroad street 

Fellows Block, Middle 

French’s Hall, 35 Central 

Gas W orks, on School 

Go ward’s Block, Appleton, opposite Garnet 

Hale’s Mills, Gorham, near junction, Thorndike 

Huntington Hall, in Boston and Lowell Railroad Depot 

Jackson Hall, in Boston and Lowell Railroad Depot 

Jail, Thorndike, opposite S. Common 

Knowles Block, Congress 

Livingston Block, Appleton, near Thorndike 

Manahan’s Block, Cushing 

Mansur’s Block, Central, corner Market 

Market Hall, in City Market 

Masonic Hall, Nesmith’s Building, John street 

Maywards Block, Dummer, near Lowell 

Mechanics’ Building, Dutton, near Merrimac 

Mechanics’ Hall, in Mechanics’ Building 

Mechanics’ Mills, Dutton, near Western avenue 

Merrimac Hall, near Merrimac House 

Museum Building, Merrifnac, opposite Central 

Nesmith’s Block, Merrimac, corner John 

O. Allen’s Mills, Middlesex, near Northern depot 

Odd Fellows’ Hall, Appleton Block 

Northern Railroad Depot, Middlesex, netr Thorndike. 

Parker’s Block, corner Bridge and River, Centralville 

Police Court, Rooms in West End Market House 

Police Station, West End Market House 

Prescott Block, Merrimac, between Central and the Canal 

Reading Room, Mechanics’ Hall 

Repair Shop, Middlesex, corner Thorndike 

Reservoir, on Belvidere Heights 

Saving Bank Building, Shattuck corner Middle 

Short’s Block, Jefferson, corner Lewis 

Spalding’s Block, Middlesex 

Tyler’s Block, Central, corner Market 


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Wamesit Bank Building, Middlesex, corner Thorndike 
Wamesit Steam Mills, Dutton, corner Willie 
Welles’s Block, Merrimac, corner Kirk 
Welles’s Hall, in Welles’s Block 
Wentworth’s Building, Merrimac, corner Shattuck 
Wentworth’s Hall, VVentworth’s Building 
Wheelock’s Block, Charles, near Gorham 
Williams Block, on Canal Bridge 
Wood Market, rear City Building, Market street 


BOUNDARIES OF WARDS. 

Ward 1. Beginning at a point in Merrimac river on a line with the middle of the 
Merrimac canal ; thence southerly along the middle of said canal to the PawtU-ket canal ; 
thence westerly along said Pawtucket canal to the mouth of the Western canal; thence 
northwardly along the middle of said Western canal to Merrimac river; thence easterly 
down said river to the point of beginning. 

Ward 2. Beginningon Merrimac riveron a line with the middle of the Merrimac canal ; 
thence southerly along the middle of said canal to the middle of Pawtucket canal ; thence 
easterly along the middle of said canal to the middle of Concord river; thence northerly 
along the middle of said Concord river to Merrimac river; also, all that territory lying on 
the northeasterly side of Merrimac river annexed to the city of Lowell from the town of 
PracuL 

Ward 3. Beginning in Central street at the bridge over Pawtucket canal; thence run- 
ning southerly along the middle of said street to Gorham street; thence along the middle 
of Gorham street to Davis’s Corner (so called), thence along the middle of the county 
highway from Lowell to Billerica to the boundary to the city of Lowell; thence east 
following said boundary line to Concord river; thence down the middle of said river to 
the Fawtucket canal ; thence up the middle of said canal to the point of beginning. 

Ward 4. Beginning at the bridge on Central street over the Pawtucket caual; thence 
westerly following the middle of said canal to the bridge of Nashua and Lowell Railroad 
over said canal; thence westerly along said railroad to the boundary line between Lowell 
and Chelmsford ; thence along said line southerly and easterly to the county road from 
Lowell to Billerica; thence northerly along the middle of said road, Gorham and Central 
streets, to the point of beginning. 

Ward 5. Beginning at a point in Merrimac river on a line with the middle of the West- 
ern canal; thence southerly along the middle of said canal to Pawtucket canal; thence 
westerly along the middle of said Pawtucket canal to the Nashua and Lowell Railroad 
bridge ; thence along said railroad to the boundary line between Lowell and Chelmsford; 
thence northerly on said boundary line to Merrimac river; thence easterly down said river 
to the point of beginning. 

Ward 6. All that part of the city of Lowell lying easterly of the head of Concord 
river. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 

Merr.Corp., Merrimac Corporation ; Merr., Merrimac street ; Mass. Corp., Massachusetts 
Corporation; Corp., Corporation ; S. L., Swamp Locks; C.R., Counting Room; L.M. S., 
or Lowell M. S., Lowell Machine Shop; Merr. P. W., Merrimac Print Works; F. Sq., 
Franklin square; h. house; b. boards; c. corner; opp. opposite; ft. foot; fr. from; n. 
near; r. rear; st. street; pi. place; ct. court; sq. square; 1. lane; (B.), Boston; (Cal.), 
California. 

After the name of the street, the word street is omitted ; the name of a Corporation 
occurring immediately after the name of a person signifies the place of business of that 
person. 


GENERAL DIRECTORY. 


AARONS CORNELIA, second-hand clothing, 121 Middlesex, 
house do. 

Abair Isaac, Lawrence, boards 70 Lawrence Corporation 
Abair John, Lawrence, house 27 Tremont Corporation 
Abair Wilbour, Lawrence, house 27 Tremont Corporation 
Abbot Julian, counsellor, 81 Central, boards 15 Hurd 
Abbott Albert H. blacksmith, bouse 112 Middlesex 
Abbott Charles, overseer Lawrence Corporation, house 64 do. 
Abbott Charles C. machinist, house 83 School 
Abbott Charles H. clerk, 78 Merrimac, house 3 Willie 
Abbott Charles H., L. M. S. house Middlesex, c. Mclntire 
Abbott Charlotte Mrs. house 11 Suffolk Corporation 
Abbott David A. shoecutter, 41 Merrimac, boards 52 Paige 
Abbott Deborah Mrs. boarding house, 29 Suffolk Corporation 
Abbott Dorcas Mrs. boarding house, 17 Hamilton Corporation 
Abbott Dwight, foundry, boards 24 Hamilton Corporation 
Abbott Franklin, Lawrence, boards 11 Lawrence Corporation 
Abbott George W. Hamilton, h. 57 Hamilton Corp., Gorham 
Abbott Hannah S. Mrs. house 230 Central 
Abbott Herman, Lawrence Corporation, house 42 do. 

Abbott Isaac M. clerk, 46 Merrimac, boards 13 Central 
Abbott James C. counsellor, Tyler’s Block, 43 Central, boards 
Merrimac House 

Abbott Joseph, blacksmith, boards 14 Warren 

Abbott Josiah G. counsellor (42 Court, Boston), h. 12 Stackpole 

Abbott J. M. house 13 Lagrange court 

Abbott Mary, boardinghouse, Perrin, near School 

Abbott Misses, house 1 Union, Centralville 

Abbott Rogers A. boards 17 Hamilton Corporation 

Abbott Rufus K. machinist, house 56 Merrimac Corporation 

Abbott Samuel, dentist, 15 Central, house do. 

Abbott Sarah, widow, house 13 Lagrange court 

Abbott William P., Hamilton, h. 58 Hamilton Corp., Gorham 

Abbott William W. machinist, boards 21 Hamilton Corp. 

Abbott Ziba, house 241 Central 

Ackley Ezra, at S. Converse’s, b. 6 Merrimac Corporation 


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Adiuns Abel P. pattern maker, house 09 Fletcher 
Adams Adolph, clothing, 20 Central, house 11 Alder 
Adams Augustus, tinsmith, house 104 Moody 
Adams Charles A. slioecutter, house 27 Chestnut 
Adams Charles E. clerk, 1GG Mcrrimac, b. at Smith Adams’s 
Adams Curtis, machinist, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 
Adams Cyrus P. at Cushing & Mack’s, house 47 Fayette 
Adams Dolly Miss, nurse, house Bowers, corner Beacon 
Adams Enos H. ( Moulton &> Adams ), boots and shoes, 35 Merri- 
mac, and shoe manufacturer, Prescott, corner Merrimac, 
house 134 East Merrimac 
Adams Ezra B. clerk, 7 Central, house 84 Church 
Adams George S. boards at Smith Adams’s 
Adams George W. painter, house GO High 
Adams Hannah B. house 148 Jackson 
Adams Henry, Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 
Adams ( Horace J. ) & North ( William L.), furniture, feathers, 
and carpets, 28 Merrimac and 7 Central, h. 49 Tyler 
Adams James, overseer, Lowell, house 1 Mechanic 
Adams Joel, counsellor and president Prescott Bank, 49 Central, 
house at Chelmsford 

Adams John, mason, house 378 Merrimac 

Adams John Mrs. house 70 High 

Adams John H. painter, boards 70 High 

Adams Jonathan, overseer Merrimac P. W. h. 31 Merr. Corp. 

Adams Joseph R. miller, at Locks and Canal Mill, French, opp. 

Anne, house 42 Dummer 
Adams Judith and Mary S. house 52 Paige 
Adams Julius, Massachusetts, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 
Adams Nicholas, Lowell M.S. boards 5 Thorndike 
Adams Rhoda E. Mrs. house 36 Cabot 
Adams Samuel E. E., Middlesex, house 62 Fayette 
Adams Smith, tripedealer, Walker, n. Middlesex, house do. 
Adams Sylvanus, Hamilton, boards *23 Hamilton Corporation 
Adams Theodore, at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, house 45 Chestnut 
Adams Thomas B. ( W hit marsh 8? Adams ) , h. 169 Moody 
Adams William IL, Massachusetts, h. 21 Massachusetts Corp. 
Addie John, machinist, boards 101 Central 
Aiken Daniel F. dry goods, 94 Merrimac, b. Merrimac House 
Aiken James Mrs. house 67 Salem 

Aiken John F. clerk, 94 Merrimac, b. 50 Massachusetts Corp. 

Ainsworth Squire, felt-manufacturer, boards 202 Merrimac 

Ainsworth William L., Middlesex, house 5 Tyler 

Akers Benjamin M. house 13 Grand 

Aleot Abigail, widow, house Dane, corner Salem 

A lden Mary A. boarding, house 35 Massachusetts Corp. 



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Alden Stephen, Appleton, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 
Alden Win. H. Rev. boards 27 Tyler 

Aldrich Milton, wooden screw manufacturer, at O. Allen’s Mills, 
house Branch, second above School 
Aldrich Samuel, niglitpolice, house 3 Nesmith 
Aldrich Warren, machineshop, r. 103 Middlesex, h. 93 Appleton 
Alexander Edward, sawmill hand, house 1 Willie 
Alexander George, Hamilton, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 
Alexander John, Lowell, boards 7 Cady 

Alger Edwin A. ( Brown Sf Alger J, counsellor, 55 Central, house 
106 High 

Alger Hiram A. counsellor, house 11 Water 
Allen Alanson G., Merrimac, b. 138 Merrimac Corporation 
Allen Alvin B. clerk, 43 East Merrimac, boards 12 Fayette 
Allen Arthur A., Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Allen Augustine M. fish, 43 East\ Merrimac, b. 12 Fayette 
Allen Charles A. shomaker, house 92 East Merrimac 
Allen Edward, house 51 Salem 
Allen George F. harness maker, boards 5 Jackson 
Allen George S. shoemaker, boards 20 Hurd 
Allen Hanson W., Hamilton, house 9 Hamilton Corporation 
Allen Hervey W. apothecary, Merrimac, corner Suffolk, house 
360 Merrimac 

Allen James, laborer, house Hanover, near Lowell 
Allen James M. machinist, house 15 Hamilton Corporation 
Allen John, saloon, boards 30 Willie 

Allen John, provisions, Water, c. Andover, h. at Tewksbury 

Allen John, boards 14 Tremont Corporation 

Allen John G. boardinghouse, 5 Jackson 

Allen Joseph O., Merrimac, house 98 Merrimac Corporation 

Allen Levi, Lowell M. S., boards 146 Jackson 

Allen Lizzie, boardinghouse, 4 Appleton Corporation 

Allen Lucy C. Mrs. house 14 High 

Allen Mary A. widow, house 4 Goward place 

Allen Mrs. house. 19 Moody 

Allen Nathan, physician, 12 Hurd, house do. 

Allen Nathaniel, harness maker, house 20 Hurd 
Allen Nicholas, Suffolk, honse 20 Adams 
Allen Norris, Merrimac Print Works, h. 105 Merrimac Corp. 
Allen Otis, lumber dealer, and manuf. of packing boxes, Middle- 
sex, near the Northern depot, house 373 Middlesex 
Allen Otis L. trunk and variety store, 114 Merrimac, house 1 
Myrtle, Centralville 

Allen Patrick, laborer, house 8 Me Carry court 
Allen Rufus, Merrimac Corporation, house 138 do. 

Allen Sumner, bootmaker, 35 Merrimac, boards Hurd 


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Allen Thomas, laborer, house rear 114 Suffolk 

Allen Thomas O. clerk at O. Allen’s, house 380 Middlesex 

Allen William II. Mrs. house 45 Fletcher 

Allor T. at Norcross Sawmill, house 290 Middlesex 

Allyn Rachel II. female physician, 188 Central, house do. 

Almy George L., Lowell Repair Shop, h. 8 Lowell Corp. 

Alvin William, laborer, house rear 109 River, Central ville 
Ambrose Adam, Merrimac Corporation, house 29 Central 
Ambrose Michael, laborer, house 16 Adams 
American Bolt Co. ( Geo . O. Smith , J. Meadow croft, D. S . Sher- 
man , and Jonathan Hope ), manufacturers’ bolts, screws, &c. 
210 Lawrence 

Ames Jacob, machinist, house 10 Fifth, Centralville 
Ames Lorenzo, painter, boards 26 Chapel 
Ames Moses B. carriage trimmer, house 51 Church 
Ames Patty Mrs. house 16 Salem 

Amidown Edward, Merrimac, b. 135 Merrimac Corporation 

Amidown Rufus, bootmaker, house 5 High 

Amsden George M. bookkeeper H. B. Smith’s, house 36 Rock 

Amsden Hiram, Mass, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 

Amsden Hiram, Mass, house 59 Merrimac Corporation 

Amsden Stephen C. variety store, 1 7 Merrimac, house do. 

Anderson Alexander, gardener, house Carney 

Anderson Alfred, painter, boards 53 Boott Corporation 

Anderson Charles L. bookkeeper, foundry, h. 15 S. L., Dutton 

Anderson George, engineer, house Thorndike, c. Madison 

Anderson Hugh, Lowell, house 15 Hancock avenue 

Anderson James, carpet weaver, b. Thorndike, c. Madison 

Anderson James, carpet weaver, boards 119 Central 

x\nderson Peder, treasurer Baldwin Manuf. Co. h. 109 Gorham 

Anderson Peter, laborer, house 34 Suffolk 

Andrews Aaron, machinist, house 8 Tremont Corporation 

Andrews Charlotte A. house 2 West court 

Andrews John, Middlesex, house 1 Abbott 

Andrews John, Stott’s Flannel Mill, house 17 Alder 

Andrews John, Suffolk, house 15 Suffolk Corporation 

Andrews Stephen, teamster, boards 76 Middlesex 

Andrews William, house 5 Abbott 

Antes Elizabeth, widow, house 57 East Merrimac 

Anthony Isaac, contractor, Lowell M. S. h. 77 Cross, n. Willie 

Appleton Frank P. agent Lowell Bleachery, house Moore 

Appleton James P. doorplates, &c. 50 Merrimac, h. 67 do. 

Arlen Abigail W. Mrs. house 60 Bartlett 

Arlen John W. mason, house 60 Bartlett 

Arlin John, hostler, boards 325 Merrimac 

Arlin John F. fireman’s saloon, 12 Middle, boards 30 Willie 


LOWELL [ A ] DIRECTORY. 21 

Arlin Sarah, widow, house 32 ) Merrimac 

Arlin Stephen N. house 18 Nesmith [Mechanics’ Hotel 

Armstrong Christopher, livery stable, 278 Merrimac, boards 

Arthur Andrew, weaver, h. Bridge, c. Old Road, Centralville 

Ash Bartholomew, laborer, house rear 114 Suffolk 

Ashley Henry S., Boott Corporation, boards 54 do. 

Ashton Hezekiah, gardener, house 76 Middle 
Ashton Joseph D. boiler maker, house 47 Fletcher 
Ashton Peter, boiler maker, house 35 Cushing 
Ashton Stephen, boiler maker, Dutton, b. 375 Middlesex 
Ashworth George, ( Sager Ashworth fy Co.), li. 67 Fletcher 
Ashworth John, cardmaker, boards 86 Market 
Ashworth Sager & Co. ( G. Ashworth ), filecutters, Fletcher, 
near Dutton, house 22 Rock 

Aspinwall William, dyer, Lowell, boards rear 40 Charles 
Astle Abel, physician, Moore, house at Tewksbury 
Astle George, physician, Moore, house do. 

Atherton Abel T. bookkeeper, 84 Middle, boards 27 Clay 

Atherton Elizabeth Mrs. house 67 Fayette 

Atherton Thomas, machinist, 84 Middle, house 27 Clay 

Atherton William (heirs of), machinist, Howe street 

Atkins Lucy, widow, house 25 George 

Atkins Willis B. Appleton, house 3 Appleton Corporation 

Atkinson Benjamin F. machinist, b. 69 Boott Corporation 

Atkinson Delia, widow, house 55 Lawrence Corporation 

Atkinson James V. house 69 Boott Corporation 

Atkinson Richard P. machinist, house 29 High 

Atkinson Sally, house 29 High 

Atwell A. J., Lawrence Corporation, house 14 do. 

Atwell Richard, clerk, house 14 George 
Atwood Benjamin E. carpenter, house 50 Union 
Atwood Benjamin F. teamster, house Wamesitt court, c. Dutton 
Atwood Charles C. carpenter, boards 50 Union 
Atwood Daniel, boards 48 Prescott Corporation 
Atwood David, boardinghouse, 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Atwood David F. boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Atwood James B. clerk, 52 Merrimac, boards 38 John 
Atwood Joseph W., Boott, house 11 Boott Corporation 
Atwood Stephen W. watchmaker, 80 Central, b. 3 Mass. Corp. 
Austin Aurelia A. boarding house, 44 Boott Corporation 
Austin Azro, driver, boards 44 Boott Corporation 
Austin George H. file manufacturer, rear 71 High, house 71 do. 
Anstin Geo. W., Lowell Machine Shop, li. 177 Merrimac Corp. 
Austin Isaac, file manufacturer, rear 71 High, house 71 do. 
Austin James, saloon, 66 Central, house do. 

Austin Maria H. house 279 Middlesex 


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Austin jSorman I., Lowell Corp. boards 177 Merrimac Corp. 
Austin Sarah Mrs. houses 2 Fayette 
Austin Seth, Merrimac, boards 71) Merrimac Corporation 
Avcrill Grin, blacksmith, boards 35 Massachusetts Corporation 
Avery Alfred, wood yard, Pawtucket, house at Dracut 
Avery Clara, widow, house 51 Lawrence Corporation 
Avery Franklin S. mason, house Bridge, c. Tenth, Centralville 
Avery Harriet C. dressmaker, Gorham, c. Middlesex, h. 28 Linden 
Avery John, agent Hamilton Manufacturing Co. li. 27 Appleton 
Avery John, Lawrence, house 52 Lawrence Corporation 
Avila Manuel G. barber, American House 
Ayer (Abel 31.) & Brown (Francis), painters, 200 Middlesex, 
house East Pine, corner Carlton 
Ayer Bethiak, widow, house G Appleton Corporation 
Ayer Charles II. clerk, boards 2 Ash 
Ayer Edward, machinist, boards 208 Merrimac 
Ayer Frank, Merrimac, boards 133 Moody 
Ayer Frederick (J.C. Ayer fy Co.), li. Pawtucket, c. School 
Ayer James C. & Co. (Frederick Ayer ), cherry pectoral and 
cathartic pills, 105 Market, li. Pawtucket, opp. Fletcher 
Ayer James LI. B., Locks and Canals, li. Wortlien, c. Mechanic 

Ayer , student, boards 13 Central 

Ayers Elias C., Prescott Corporation, house 40 do. 

Ayers Robert, laborer, boards 3 Adams 
Ayers Sarah C. widow, house 2 Ash 
Ayers Thomas, laborer, house 3 Adams 

Ay ling Augustus D. at J. C. Ayer & Co/s, b. Central, c. Abbott 
Ayling Margaret Mrs. house 292 Central 

BABRINGTON THOMAS, Flannel Mills, house 21 High 
Babbitt B. F. shoemaker, room over 57 Central 
Babbitt Wibur F. painter, house 1G Rock 
Babcock Alonzo J., Lowell, house 2 Ford 
Babcock Harry E., Lowell, house 2 Ford 
Babcock Harvey M. clerk, 149 Central, boards 19 Warren 
Babcock Joseph M., Lowell, house 19 Warren 
Bachelder- Abram & R. G. hosiery, gloves, &c. 110 Merrimac, 
house 3 Alder [Middlesex, h. 92 Howard 

Bachelder Asahel G. patent tool and carriage manufacturer, 134 
Bachelder Daniel, teamster, house Carleton, corner Pine 
Bachelder Elizabeth L. widow, house 1G6 Moody 
Bachelder John Mrs. house 1G Appleton 
Bachelder Joseph, carpenter, house G2 Mass. Corporation 
Bachelder Leroy, painter, boards 113 Central 
Bachelder Roscoe G. (A. <§• F. G. Bachelder ), hosiery and gloves, 
110 Merrimac, boards 9 Elm 


LOWELL [ B ] DIRECTORY. 23 

Baclieller David S., Merrimac Print Works, li. 11 Mass. Corp. 
Bacheller Nathaniel J. N. printer, u Vox Populi ” office, house 41 
Bacon Clovis S. machinist, house 9 Tremont [Branch 

Bacon Levi [ Durr ill, Bacon , § Go .), tanners and curriers, Ayers 
New City, house 26 Thorndike, corner Appleton 
Badger Frank O. clerk, 78 Merrimac, boards 3 Boott Corp. 
Badger Franklin S., Massachusetts, house 29 Mass. Corporation 
Badger, John, Mass, boards 25 Market 
Badger Lewis, blacksmith, house 203 Middlesex 
Badger Stephen, painter, house 3 Boott Corporation 
Badger Willard F. bleachery, house 9 do. 

Bagley Charles, carpenter, house 19 Alder 
Bagley Ellen, widow, house rear Dummer, corner Little 
Bagley John, spinner, house rear Dummer, corner Little 
Bagley John (Cal.), house 3 Dempsey’s Yard 
Balian Patrick, teamster, house 16 Adams 
Bailey Alvali W. farmer, house 67 Bridge, Centralville 
Bailey Anson (Bice § Bailey ), provisions, 131 Central, house 29 
Church 

Bailey Benjamin F. carpenter, 60 South, house 88 Appleton 

Bailey Calvin, Suffolk, boards 17 Suffolk Corporation 

Bailey Charles A., Prescott, boards 29 Willow 

Bailey Gardner, provisions, 66 East Merrimac, h. 29 Willow 

Bailey George E., Massachusetts, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 

Bailey George E. sasli and blind maker, house 29 Willow 

Bailey George P., Hamilton, boards 5 Cady 

Bailey Gustavus A., Mcr. Print Works, h. 26 Third, Centralville 

Bailey Isaiah W. bookkeeper, at Buttrick & Co.’s, h. 26 Bartlett 

Bailey James H.. Appleton, house 146 Jackson 

Bailey John, boiler maker, house Oliver 

Bailey Joshua H. shoemaker, boards 48 Church 

Bailey Leonard, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 

Bailey Manasseh, shoemaker, 6 Warren, house 46 High 

Bailey Romanzo C. painter, boards 1 Willow place 

Bailey Squire, watchman, boards 5 Appleton Corporation 

Bailey Thomas D. mason, house 51 Hanover 

Baity Alexander, blacksmith, boards 1 6 Marshall 

Baker Andrew K. clerk, 108 Central, boards 44 Boott Corp. 

Baker Frederick W. machinist, house 76 Merrimac 

Baker George W. house 2 Read, Centralville 

Baker James, machinist, boards 152 Middlesex 

Baker John C. clerk, 12 Merrimac, house 4 Sixth, Centralville 

Baker Joseph H., Lowell, house 12 Franklin square, Adams 

Baker Lucy Miss, nurse, house 297 Central [8 Willie 

Baker Richard W. civil engineer, city government building, house 

Baker Stephen, carpenter, house 6 Abbott 


24 LOWELL [ P, ] DIRECTORY. 

Baleh Eliza, widow, house 125 East Merrimac 
Baleh Perley, principal Edson school, house 2 15 Central 
Balcom Henry, blacksmith, house 2 Evans 
Ealdwin Benjamin, Eoott Corporation, Jiouse 71 do. 

Ball Benjamin, house 49 Charles 

Ball Benjamin W. editor (E.), house 59 Fletcher 

Ball Charles C. machinist, boards 49 Charles 

Ball Henry C. machinist, boards 49 Charles 

Ball James, machinist, Howe, house 42 Water 

Ball John S., Lowell, boards 37 South Locks, Worthen 

Ballantine Jane Mrs house 1 North 

Bamford James T. clerk, Merrimac House 

Banagan Mary Mrs. house 83 Charles 

Bancroft George, Hamilton, boards 13 Hamilton Corporation 
Bancroft John, file grinder, house 9 Andover 
Bancroft Sclwin, grocer, Merrimac, c. Prescott, h. 102 High 
Bancroft Thos., Hamilton Print Works, h. Pleasant, n. Andover 
Banfill Joel, collector, boards 3 Hamilton Corporation 
Banford James S. roll coverer, Suffolk, house Salem, c. Dane 
Bangs Brothers ( Isaac IV. Sr Dean Bangs ), stoves and tin ware, 
105 Central 

Bangs Dean ( Bangs Brothers ), house Summer, near Thorndike 
Bangs Isaac W. (Bangs Brothers ), house Summer, n. Thorndike 
Barbour C. H. Mrs. house Sixth, Centralville [n. Somerset 
Barclay Cyrus P. carpenter, Middlesex, cor. Howard, h. Quce,n 
Barker Abby Mrs. house 255 Central 
Barker Alfred D., Suffolk, house 41^ Tremont 
Barker Horace R. steam and gas pipe fittings and fixtures, 8 
Central, house 255 do. 

Barker Joseph O. carpenter, house Pine, near Liberty 
Barker Moses D. moulder, house 35 Suffolk 
Barker Nathan, driver icewagon, boards at Abel Carkin’s 
Barker Ora, butcher, house Middlesex, near the line 
Barker William K., Massachusetts, house 60 Massachusetts Corp. 
Barnard Benjamin F. billiards, 125 Central, h. 50 Mass. Corp. 
Barnard Charles, boarding, house 43 and 44 Mass. Corporation 
Barnard David, Prescott, boards 23 Prescott Corporation 
Barnard David W. painter, L. M. S. h. 31 South Locks, Worthen 
Barnard George W. at Cushing & Mack’s, house 113 Merrimac 
Barnard George W. liaekman, 84 Central, house 1 1 Charles 
Barnard Hiram K. mason, house 33 Mass. Corporation 
Barnard John, boards 23 Prescott Corporation 
Barnard Tristam, carpenter, house 22 Massachusetts Corporation 
Barnard William, Merrimac, house 126 Merrimac Corporation 
Barnes Charles C., Mass, boards 59 Mass. Corporation 
Barnes Charles E. machinist, house 72 Appleton 



LOWELL [ ]3 ] DIRECTORY. 25 

Barnes Daniel, Middlesex, house 326 Central 
Barnes Emily R. Mrs. tailor ess, 40 Central 
Barnes Emma Mrs. house Water, near Pond 
Barnes Henry, blockprinter, house 25 High 
Barnes Henry H. ( Dean fy Barnes ), clothing and furnishing 
goods, 5 Canal block, house 174 East Merrimac 
Barnes Horace B. painter, house 15 Common 
Barnes Michael, tanner, house rear 41 Chapel 
Barnes Patrick, mason, boards 12 Church 
Barnes Richard, house 80 River, Centralville 
Barnes Samuel J. M. clerk, house 59 Bartlett 
Barnes S. M. ( JS r . Packard Go .), fur store, 122 Merrimac 
Barnes Thomas J. (Cal.), house Appleton, corner South 
Baron Alice Mrs., Franklin House, 58 Moody 
Baron Augustus, Appleton, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 
Baron Christopher, carpenter, house Middlesex, near the line 
Baron Frederick, druggist, Merrimac, corner Worthen, boards 
Franklin House 

Baron George, pattern maker, house 286 Middlesex 
Baron Jacob, carpenter, house 64 Merrimac Corporation 
Baron Lord, at Franklin House, 58 Moody 
Barr Andrew, clothing, 6 Prescott block, house 16 Bartlett 
Barr Andrew jr., Middlesex Corporation, boards 16 Bartlett 
Barr Isaac, Lowell Corporation, h. Ehn, n. Sixth, Centralville 
Barrett Charles, Lawrence Corporation, boards 67 do. 

Barrett Edward, laborer, house rear Suffolk, corner Marion 
Barrett Hannah, widow, house 57 East Merrimac 
Barrett Isaac, overseer, Boott, house 68 Boott Corporation 
Barrett James, laborer, house 26 North 
Barrett Joanna, widow, house 127 Lowell 
Barrett Michael, grocer, 25 William, house do. 

Barrett Patrick, laborer, house Front, Centralville 

Barrington Honora, widow, house 40 South 

Barrows Charles L. machine shop, boards 62 Worth en 

Barry Daniel, grocer, house 114 Suffolk 

Barry Daniel S. wheelwright, house Beacon, near Pawtucket 

Barry Edward, grocer, 86 Lowell, house do. 

Barry Edward, laborer, house Green, near George 

Barry Edward, variety store, 284 Merrimac, boards 98 Lowell 

Barry Hannah, widow, house 15 Cady 

Barry John, Appleton, house 28 Appleton Corporation 

Barry John, Middlesex, boards 15 Cady 

Barry Michael, moulder, house 96 Adams 

Barry Patrick, blacksmith, house 108 Lowell 

Barry Richard, Merrimac P. W. house 76 River, Centralville 

Barry William, Merrimac, house 3 Marion 


2G LOWELL [B] DIRECTORY. 

Barth Daniel W. hairdresser, 4 Central, house 67 Lawrence 
Barth Jacob, house 07 Lawrence 
Bartlett Dinsmorc, laborer, Railroad, boards 8 Grand 
Bartlett D. Bradford, paymaster Lowell Gas Light Co., Middle, 
corner Shattuck, house 149 East Merrimae 
Bartlett Ebenezer N., Merrimae, house 116 Merrimae Corp. 
Bartlett Edward, painter, Bieachcry, house 11 do. 

Bartlett Edward T., Lawrence, boards Franklin House 
Bartlett George L. clerk, Boott C. R. boards 11 Boott Corp. 
Bartlett Hannah D. boardinghouse, 111 Central 
Bartlett Horace E. variety store, house 156 Suffolk 
Bartlett Oren, Lawrence, boards 68 Lawrence Corporation 
Bartlett Ozro M., Tremont, house 21 Tremont Corporation 
Bartlett Robert, vegetables, house Railroad street 
Bartlett Stephen, Lawrence, house 85 Lawrence Corporation 
Bartlett Sylvanus, house 40 Dummer 

Bartlett Sylvanus ( Cushing fy Co.), mineral water, 52 Middle- 
sex, house 2 Tyler 

Bartlett Tilden, farmer, house 5 Evans block 
Bartlett Wellington, Lawrence, boards 68 Lawrence Corp. 
Bartlett Wise, carpenter, house Bridge, cor. Third, Centralville 
Bascom Timothy, grocer, 214 Merrimae, house 388 Merrimae, 
corner Decatur 

Bascom Wallace, Merrimae, house 119 Merrimae Corporation 
Bascom William, boots, shoes, and furs, 162 Merrimae, boards 
388 Merrimae, corner Decatur 

Bass (Joseph P.) & Woods ( Charles R.), dry goods, 132 Mer- 
rimae, boards 100 Appleton 

Bass William, physician, Central, cor. Middlesex, h. 6 Tyler 
Bass William E. saslimaker, boards 41 Appleton 
Bassett Charles H., Suffolk Corporation, boards 4 do. 

Bassett Frederick, Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 
Bassett James, shoemaker, house 34 Common 
Bassett Jesse N. at Richmond’s paper mill, house 2 Merrill 
Bassett Joseph, Suffolk Corporation, boards 4 do. 

Bassett Martin L. at Richmond’s paper mill, house 2 Merrill 
Bassett Newland M., Lawrence Corporation, h. 2 Tilden court 
Bassick Josiah, Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 
Baston Edward H. machinist, boards at George F. Collins’s 
Batchelder Sarah B. house 88 East Merrimae 
Batchelder Henry L. baker, boards at Bradt’s, Whiting street 
Batchelder William S., Tremont Corporation, house 20 Race 
Bateman Samuel E. clerk, house 11 Race 
Bates Alfred B., Lawrence, boards 43 Lawrence Corporatiun 
Bates Dennis P., Merrimae Corporation, house 125 do. 

Bates William W., Gas Works, house 158 School, cor. Poplar 



LOWELL EB] DIRECTORY. 27 

Battey Charles, cardgrinder, house 37 Crosby 

Battey E. C. clerk, boards 38 Boott Corporation 

Battey Miles, Hamilton, house 199 Central 

Battles Charles F. agent, Tremont, house 383 Merrimac 

Battles Cyrus M. clerk, 36 & 38 Merrimac, house 34 Chestnut 

Battles Frank F. agent, Mass. Corporation, house 3 Kirk 

Baxter Andrew, laborer, house 4 Cedar 

Baxter Bridget, widow, house River, near Bridge, Centralville 

Baxter Darwin D. dry goods, 5 Appleton block, boards 27 Cady 

Baxter George P. clerk, American Bolt Co. house 296 Central 

Baxter John J. Mrs. house 7 Chapel 

Baxter Lawrence, musician, house Green, near George 

Baxter Patrick, Boott, house 11 Davidson 

Beach Allen, agent, house 14 Adams 

Beahan Hugh, Middlesex, house 42 Appleton 

Beahan John, Merrimac, house 7 Suffolk court 

Beal Horace, moulder, boards 35 Suffolk 

Beal William, carpenter, 2 Adams, house do. 

Beals Edward F. machinist, house 9 Lee 
Bean Alvira Mrs. house 6 Salem 

Bean Caleb M., Merrimac, house 135 Merrimac Corporation 
Bean Charles E. bobbin maker, boards 135 Merrimac Corp. 
Bean Daniel, provision dealer, house 8 Lawrence 
Bean Daniel W., Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Bean David G., Merrimac, house 62 Merrimac Corporation 
Bean George W. secretary Lowell Mutual Insurance Co. house 
at Tewksbury 

Bean Geo. W. M. teamster, 15 Prescott, boards 4 Mass. Corp. 
Bean James W. salesman, boards 10 Queen 
Bean Josephus C., B. & L. R. R. house Andover, near Fayette 
Bean Margaret Mrs. house 10 Queen 
Bean Samuel, farmer, house 11 Spring 
Bean William G. boards 196 Central 
Beard Alvin, machinist, house Railroad street 
Beard Mary A. Mrs. house 12 Pawtucket, corner Salem 
Beard Ithamar, student, boards 39 Nesmith 
Beard Ithamar A., Custom House (B.), house 21 Pawtucket 
Beard Ithamar W. counsellor, 49 Central, house 39 Nesmith, c. 
Andover 

Beard Samuel, at Stott’s, house 138 Lawrence 
Beaver Wallace B. machinist, house 1 Middlesex place 
Beck Mahala, house 21 Moody 
Beck Samuel, house 428 Merrimac 

Beckett Alexander, Lowell Corporation, house 1 65 Broadway 
Beckwith Emeline, boarding house, 3 Merrimac Corporation 
Bedee Moses Y. stonecutter, house Mt. Vernon, near Westford 


28 LOWELL [ ]£ ] DIRECTORY. 

Bedell Adam, clerk, 174 Merrimac, h. 13 Merrimac Corporation 

Bedlow Artemas, variety store, 88 Gorham, house 86 Charles 

Bedlow George 4\ r . bookkeeper, house 8 Ash 

Bedlow Joseph, superintendent, Lawrence, h. 87 Lawrence Corp. 

Beggs James, mason, house 47 Chapel 

Beggs Maurice, carpenter, house 322 Merrimac 

Behan Patrick, laborer, house 60 Adams 

Belden Charles F., Suffolk Corporation, house 3 Cabot block 

Bell Ann M. Mrs. boardinghouse, 27 Suffolk Corporation 

Bell Mary & Margaret, house 13 River, Centralville 

Bell Mary P. Mrs. house 77 High, near Andover 

Bell Samuel, house 77 High 

Bellows Samuel M. clerk, Post Office, house 16 Cabot 
Bement Samuel, teacher N. Grammar School, house 80 Salem 
Bemis Henry S. mason, house 20 Cady 
Bemis Sarah, boarding house, 62 Middlesex 
Benehley A. P. Mrs. house 248 School 
Benden Frederick, tailor, house Hale, near Chelmsford 
Bennett (Frank E. ) & Rodliff ( H II ), wood and coal, Moody, 
corner Tremont, house 60 Appleton 
Bennett George, carpenter, boards 152 Middlesex 
Bennett George, Lowell, house 2 Mason’s court 
Bennett George A. carpenter, house 111 Appleton 
Bennett Horace W., Merrimac Corporation, house 3B do. 

Bennett James W. carpenter, 224 Middlesex, h. Ill Appleton 

Bennett John, civil engineer, house 60 Appleton 

Bennett John A. printer, 44 Vox Populi ” office, h. 62 Appleton 

Bennett John C. carpenter, boards 18 Lagrange 

Bennett Mdry Mrs. boarding, house 13 Hamilton Corporation 

Bennett Wilder, mason, house 35 Bartlett 

Bennett William S. merchant tailor, 11 Central, h. 59 Andover 

Benson Daniel, Middlesex, house 1 Edgerly’s court 

Benson Levi, laborer, house 38 Willow 

Benson Margaret, widow, house 1 Edgerly’s court 

Benson Margaret, widow, house 27 North 

Benson Simon, Suffolk Corporation, house 83 Salem 

Benson Thomas, Middlesex, house 66 Church 

Benson William, carpenter, house foot of Joiner 

Bentley Samuel, machinist, house 10 Marshall 

Bergoyne Charles, laborer, house rear 322 Merrimac 

Bergoyne Patrick, Middlesex, house rear 26 William 

Berich Edward H. at Norcross’s, house 35 Branch 

Berrian Ellen, widow, house Green, near George 

Berrian John, laborer, house 46 Union 

Berrian Patrick, laborer, house 94 Gorham 

Berrian Rose, house 94 Gorham 



LOWELL [B] DIRECTORY. 29 

Berrigan Patrick, blacksmith, house 1 Putney’s court 
Berry Bridget, widow, house 19 Moody 

Berry Charles C., Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 
Berry Charles P. shoemaker, h. 383 Merrimac, above Austin 
Berry James, miller at W. E. Livingston’s, house 23 Howard 
Berry Theophilus D. carpenter, h. Stevens, n. Chelmsford line 
Besse Joseph V. variety store, 14 Tilden, house do. 

Bickford Abby C. boardinghouse, 14 Hamilton Corporation 
Bickford Allen P. carpet weaver, house 8 Cady 
Bickford Curtis I., Tremont, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 
Bickford Isaac, Hamilton, boards 12 Hamilton Corporation 
Bickford Nathaniel, machinist, b. 45 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Bickford Richard H. beltmaker at J. Gates’s, house 30 Frank- 
lin square, Suffolk 

Bickford Selwyn E. clerk, 5 Central, house 24 Bartlett 
Bickford Simon, watchman, Boott, house 61 Bartlett 
Bickford William H. blacksmith, house 65 Pawtucket 
Bicknell John, farmer, house 19 Prescott Corporation 
Bicknell John S., Prescott, house 37 Prescott Corporation 
Bidwell John N. scalemaker, house 29 Adams 
Bidwell Willard, carpenter, boards 3 Hamilton Corporation 
Bigelow Benjamin, teacher, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
Bigelow El win, Lawrence, boards 55 Lawrence Corporation 
Bigelow John, Merrimac, boards 12 Merrimac Corporation 
Billings Abby Mrs. dressmaker, 148 Suffolk street 
Billings John, clerk, 126 Central, house 159 do. 

Billings John T. apothecary, Central, c. Jackson, b. 12 Hurd 
Billings Samuel D. overseer, Hamilton, house 22 Hurd 
Bills Charles R. plasterer, boards 81 Appleton 
Bingham ( George ) & Cheney ( George S. ), grocers, 255 Mer- 
rimac, house 24 Common 

Binks Benjamin J. gardener, house rear 81 Market 

Bird Amanda Mrs. house 1 6 Tyler 

Bird Patrick, Mass, boards 4 Mass. Corporation 

Bird , operative, house rear 43 River, Central ville 

Birmingham Bernard, Hamilton, house 5 Putney’s court 
Birmingham Bridget, house 19 High 

O O' c . 

Birmingham Samuel T., Indian doctor, li. Tanners, n. Robinson 
Bisbee Ira, at Wm. Goding’s, house Mt. Vernon, Centralville 
Bishop Henry, Middlesex, boards 1 George 
Bishop Joseph, tailor, boards 135 Merrimac Corporation 
Bishop Joseph, laborer, house rear 75 Lowell 
Bissell Archibald, watchman, house 6 Swamp Locks, Dutton 
Bissell Charles L., Machine Shop, b. 6 Swamp Locks, Dutton 
Bissell Dasel, at Allen’s saw mill, boards 248 Middlesex 
Bissell George, Suffolk, house 119 Moody 


30 LOAVELL [ IJ ] DIRECTORY. 

Bixby Joseph, boatman, house 6 Willow place 

Bixby Joseph Y., Boot! Corporation, boards G Willow place 

Bixby Oliver II. clerk, 3G8 Merrimac, boards 13 Cabot 

Black Abner M. painter, house G Ford 

Black Angus, Lowell, boards 1 Ilurd 

Black James, Lowell, boards 2 Jackson 

Black Patrick, dyer, house 4 Court avenue 

Black Peter, Bleaehery, house 4 Court avenue 

Black Stephen, grocer, 131 Lowell 

Black William, Lowell, boards 2 Jackson 

Blackburn Ann, widow, house 1G Summer 

Blackington Daniel, blacksmith, house 20 Franklin sq., Adams 

Blackmer Warren A. painter, house 228 School, opp. Cross 

Blair Enoch R. grocer, Broadway, corner School, b. 215 School 

Blair Joseph, machinist, boards 1 Middlesex place 

Blaisdell Adeline S. widow, house 7 Prescott Corporation 

Blaisdell Charles R. counsellor, G Canal block, house 32 Church 

Blaisdell David, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 

Blaisdell Deborah F. Mrs. dressmaker, house 110 Central 

Blaisdell George C., Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corp. 

Blaisdell Harrison G., Tyler’s block, Central, house 44 Tyler 

Blaisdell Iliram AY. bookkeeper, 138 Central, house 9 Favor 

Blaisdell Lewis, Massachusetts, boards 59 Mass. Corporation 

Blaisdell Newton, Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 

Blaisdell S. B. bobbin maker, boards 43 Lawrence Corporation 

Blaisdell William F., Merrimac, boards G8 Merrimac Corp. 

Blake Edward F. driver icewagon, house 2 McFarlin avenue 

Blake George, machinist, house 14 Marshall 

Blake Ira, patent leather worker, boards at Hannah Mile’s 

Blake James, Middlesex, house rear 134 Lawrence 

Blake Jesse (Hubbard fy Blake ), house London 

Blake John, at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, boards 73 Middle 

Blake John F. at J. C Ayer’s, boards 10 Myrtle, Central ville 

Blake Joseph P. carriage maker, b. at Joel Jenkins’s [33 Willie 

Blake Lyman, wood dealer, Dutton, n. Mechanics Mills, house 

Blake Simon, leather finisher, house Leathers 

Blake Stephen, Boott, boards 1 1 Boott Corporation 

Blake Thomas, laborer, house Willie, near Hancock avenue 

Blake Thomas C. paperhanger, house Howard, corner Middlesex 

Blake , Lawrence, boards G8 Lawrence Corporation 

Blanchard Abel, sashmaker, house 25 Marshall 
Blanchard Alexis R., Massachusetts, boards 2 Ash 
Blanchard Amos Rev. house 8 Kirk 
Blanchard Amos jr. clerk (B.), boards 8 Kirk 
Blanchard Amos A. clerk at Lowell Manufacturing Co. house 
118 East Merrimac 



LOWELL [ ] DIRECTORY. 31 

Blanchard Arthur C. teller Prescott Bank, house 120 East Mer- 
rimac 

Blanchard Cadwallader F. ( Jacob Coggin $f Co.), house Paw- 
tucket, comer Fletcher 
Blanchard E. C. Mrs. house 149 Moody 
Blanchard Emerson, Merrimac, boards 75 Merr. Corporation 
Blanchard George, Massachusetts, boards 4 Mass. Corporation 
Blanchard Joseph, Lowell, boards 19 Lowell Corporation 
Blanchard Roswell, Tremont Corporation, house 15 do. 

Blanchard Samuel, Merrimac, boards 138 Merrimac Corporation 
Blanchard Samuel P., Suffolk Corporation, b. Franklin House 
Blanchard Wm. D., Lowell M. Shop, house 48 S. L., Worthen 
Blanche Winefred, widow, house 31 Worthen 
Blessin Hugh, house 55 Lowell 
Bliss Ira A. hostler, house rear 91 Appleton 
Blodget Walter M. overseer, Appleton, h. 12 Appleton Corp. 
Blodgett Eben K. bobbin maker, house 28 Franklin 
Blodgett Orlendo, house Chelmsford road, near the line 
Blood Amariab, house 22 Fifth, Central ville 
Blood Andrew, house 25 Boott Corporation 
Blood Benjamin A. & Cyrus, provisions, Adams, corner Suffolk, 
house Wilder, near Broadway 
Blood Charles C. teamster, boards at E. A. Hill’s 
Blood Cyrus (B. A. S? C. Blood ), house 15 Franklin sq., Adams 
Blood Emily, widow, house 71 High 
Blood George, Lowell, boards 13G Merrimac Corporation 
Blood Joseph, at Adams & North’s, house Water 
Blood Joseph, teamster, house 4 Water 

Blood Martin L. machinist, boards G8 South Locks, Mechanics 
Blood Orford R. clerk, Tilden, near Merrimac, house at Dracut 
Boardman James, boiler maker, boards 43 S. Locks, Worthen 
Boardman Langley II. boots, shoes, Ac. 34 Central, h. 7 Willow 
Boardman William E., Boott, house 32 Boott Corporation 
Boden Michael, at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, house 77 High 
Bodfish Francis B. tinsmith, Dutton, c. Fletcher, h. 29 Fletcher 
Hod well C. F. Mrs. boardinghouse, 7 Merrimac Corpora* ion 
Bogue James, laborer, house 111 Market 

Bohonan Morrill M. & Co. ( David C. G . Field ), grocers, Ayer’s 
New City, house Lincoln [18 Merrimac 

Bohonon Carlos E. hack driver, Merrimac St. stage office, boards 
Bohonon Mark, laborer, house Lincoln 
Boker Stcd, Lowell, house 4 Middlesex place 
Bold Nathan, at Otis' Allen’s, boards 16 Franklin square 
Bolduc Oliver, marble carver, house 48 Charles 
Bolduke Joseph, engraver, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 
Bonham J. W. Rev. house Tyler 


32 LOWELL [ 1> ] DIRECTORY. 

Bonhonnon George W. saslnnaker, b. 13 Franklin sq., Adams st. 
Bouncy ( Arthur jP.), & Marshal («/. N.), counsellors, Tyler’s 
block, 43 Central, house Bridge, opp. Third, Centralville 
Bonney Seth, printer, kk Vox Populi ” olhce, boards 107 Appleton 
Boody Thomas, Boott, house 1 Knowles place 
Booker John H. travelling agent, house 162 Gorham 
Boom Samuel, Middlesex, house 16 Warren 
Boom Samuel S., Middlesex, boards 16 Warren 
Bootli Alfred, at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, house 41 Bartlett 
Booth Hobert, currier, house 22 Smith 
Bootman Augustus, house 31 East Merrimac 
Bosca An ado re, Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Bosca Mich ell, Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Bosidy Ellen, widow, house 21 North 
Boucher Samuel, carpet printer, house 344 Central 
Bouhan Ellen, widow, house 8 Jefferson 
Bouhan Mrs. widow, house 5 Me Carry court 
Bourbeau P. widow, house 82 Moody 
Bourk Catharine, widow, house Davidson’s lane 
Bouthialier Micher, house 28 Tremont Corporation 
Boutliieller William, Massachusetts, boards 4 Mass. Corporation 
Bow Peter, Tremont, house 15 East Merrimac 
Bowden Ernest, Hamilton Print Works, house 56 Lawrence 
Bowden James, Middlesex, house 3 Gray’s place 
Bowden William B., Boott, boards 13 Boott Corporation 
Bowen George F., Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Bowen James, laborer, house rear 28 Fenwick 
Bowers Alexander, machinist, house 3 Salem 
Bowers Charles, engineer, boards 24 Pawtucket 
Bowers Edwin, moulder, boards 94 Middlesex 
Bowers James, house 26 Pawtucket, near Fletcher 
Bowers John, Lawrence, house 55 Lawrence Corporation 
Bowers Jonathan Mrs. house 70 Pawtucket, near Walker 
Bowers Jonathan, carriage maker, 65 Pawtucket, house 70 do. 
Bowers Martin, carpet weaver, boards 7 Summer 
Bowers Thomas, laborer, house 27 North 
Bowker Caleb, police officer, house 88 Merrimac 
Bowker Oren, Lawrence, boards 43 Lawrence Corporation 
Bowman James A., Merrimac, house 120 Merrimac Corporation 
Bowman William, Middlesex, house 29 Charles 
Bowman William jr. moulder, boards 29 Charles 
Boyd Hugh, Lowell, house 12 Charles 
Boyd James, carpenter, house 25 Fayette 
Boyd James, stonecutter, boards 59 Appleton 
Boyd John, clock repairer, 56 Central 
Boyd John, shoemaker, Howe, house 66 Fayette 



LOWELL [ B ] DIRECTORY. 33 

Boyd Joseph, machinist, house Pleasant, near Andover 

Boyden Erastus, Massachusetts, house 4 Prescott Corporation 

Boyle Daniel, fireman, house 17 Union 

Boyle Dora, house Front, Centralviile 

Boyle Duke, house Railroad, near Robinson 

Boyle James, blacksmith, house 253 Middlesex 

Boyle John, laborer, house 21 Spring 

Boyle John, Boott, house Coburn, near River, Centralviile 

Boyle John F., Massachusetts, house Bow, n. Pearl, Centralviile 

Boyle Michael, Boott, house Front, Centralviile 

Boyle Michael, laborer, house 35 Summer 

Boyle Owen, laborer, house rear G3 Middle 

Boyle Patrick, house 5 Gorham 

Boyle Patrick, laborer, house 31 Tremont 

Boyle Teresa, widow, house rear 25 Middle [Centralviile 

Boynton Amos R. physician, Wentworth’s building, house River, 
Boynton Benjamin F. overseer, Lowell, h. School, n. Bowers 
Boynton Charles, driver ice wagon, boards at Abel Carkin’s 
Boynton Frank P. clerk, 32 Middlesex, boards 1 Union 
Boynton George, pattern maker, boards 4 Franklin square 
Boynton James M. hack driver, Merrimac House stage ofiice, 
house 228 Middlesex [Sixth, Centralviile 

Boynton James W. coal and wood, Brown, h. Mt. Vernon, near 
Boynton Jane, widow, house 1 Union 
Boynton J. Frank, tinsmith, house 5 Chestnut 
Boynton Mark C. butcher, house Chelmsford, above Parker 
Boynton Osman, Appleton, house 5 Appleton Corporation 
Boynton Samuel, boardinghouse, rear 1 Tilden 
Boynton Sylvanus G. clerk, Brown st., house 43 Prescott Corp. 
Brabrook Joseph A. harness maker, 45 Market, house 27 Tyler 
Bracewell John, Merrimac, boaids 144 Merrimac Corporation 
Brackett Albert W., Massachusetts, boards 230 Central 
Brackett Ilenry, cooper, American Bolt Co. house rear 1G Mill 
Brackett Ira T. painter, house Chelmsford, corner Howard 
Brackett Shadrach R. carpenter, Howe, h. 152 East Merrimac 
Bradbury George, Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 
Braddock Warren, pressman, boards 15 Hamilton Corporation 
Bradford Charles M. clerk, house 109 East Merrimac 
Bradford James W. painter, house 16 Rock 
Bradford Mrs. house 9 River, Centralviile 
Bradley Ambrose E. shoemaker, house 29 High 
Bradley Bridget Mrs. house 73 Charles 
Bradley Daniel P. house 11 Third, Centralviile 
Bradley Elizabeth, widow, house 28 Fayette 
Bradley Harriet, house 35 George 
Bradley Harriet, teacher, house First, Centralviile 


34 LOWELL [ ]$ ] DIRECTORY. 

Bradley Iloralio, ticket agent, 182 Merrimae, boards 78 do. 

Bradley Janies, Merrimae, house 15 Dumnier 

Bradley L. Mrs. house First, near Bridge, Centralville 

Bradley Mary, house 78 Merrimae 

Bradley Michael, Hamilton, house 21 Union 

Bradley Miranda W. teacher, house First, Centralville 

Bradley Patrick, Merrimae, house 94 Adams 

Bradley Patrick, Boott, house 5 Pleasant, Centralville 

Bradley Patrick, laborer, house 3G William 

Bradley Peter, laborer, boards 9 George 

Bradley Rosanna, widow, house 36 William 

Bradley William, JMerrimac, house 92 Merrimae Corporation 

Bradley Win. II. physician, house First, n. Bridge, Centralville 

Bradley William T. at E. B. Patch’s, house 40 Lawrence 

Bradshaw John A. machinist, house rear Chelmsford, near Hale 

Bradt David & G. J. bakers, Whiting, house do. 

Bradt Garrett J. (Z4 G. J. Braclt), house Whiting 
Bradt Henry, baker, boards Whiting 
Brady Ann, boardinghouse, 40 Paige 

Brady Bernard A., Lowell, house Summer, corner Gorham 
Brady Francis, shoemaker, 83 Lowell, house do. 

Brady James, tanner, house 1 Short 
Brady James, Middlesex, house 26 High 
Brady John, Lowell, house 28 Dummer 
Brady John, machinist, boards 76 Middlesex 
Brady John, machinist, house 7 Water 
Brady Patrick, house 19 Keene 
Brady Patrick, laborer, house 13 LIurd 
Brady Patrick, laborer, house 13 Fenwick 
Brady Patrick, laborer, house 27 Keene 
Brady Peter, jobwagon, house 309 Central 
Brady Rose, house 18 Keene 

Brady Thomas, gardener at Thomas Nesmith’s Park 

Brady Thomas, laborer, house 24 Keene 

Bragdon Albion K. moulder, house 12 Lagrange court 

Bragdon George, Merrimae, house 33 Anne 

Bragg Maynard, Lowell M. Shop, house 76 S. L., Mechanic 

Bramhall John, Hamilton, h. 64 Hamilton Corporation, Gorham 

Brand Henry IL., Appleton, boards 17 Hamilton Corporation 

Brandon Philip, machinist, boards 29 Cushing 

Braun Chesley, carpenter, house 9 Race 

Braun John S. carpenter, house 9 Race 

Bray Joseph, laborer, house Green, near George 

Brayton William, Massachusetts, h. 80 River, Centralville 

Brazer Charles E. clerk at W. P. Brazer’s, b. 102 Appleton 

Brazer Ellen, house 136 East Merrimae 



LOWELL [ B ] DIRECTORY. 35 

Brazer William P. hats, caps, and furnishing goods, 47 Central, 
corner Market, house 136 East Merrimac 
Breed Henry K. provisions, 52 Church, house do. 

Breen Bridget, widow, house 50 Middle 

Breen Charles, Merrimac, house rear 245 Merrimac 

Breen Charles, Hamilton, boards rear 37 Middle 

Breen Ellen, widow, house 34 South 

Breen Francis, Mass, house 49 River, Central ville 

Breen James, boards 34 South 

Breen Jane, house 25 Middle 

Breen John, Mechanic’s Mills, house 13 Union 

Breen John, laborer, house rear 27 Middle 

Breen John, Lowell, boards 30 Lowell 

Breen Patrick, bleachcry, house rear 23 Cedar 

Breen Thomas, Massachusetts, b. 4 Massachusetts Corporation 

Breen Thomas, operative, house rear 25 Middle 

Breen Thomas, soapmaker, house rear 59 Middle 

Brennan Ellen, widow, house 292 Merrimac [5 High 

Brennan Janies, tinsmith and stovedealer, Warren, n. Central, h. 

Brennan James, 2d, laborer, house Kirk avenue 

Brennan James, laborer, house 22 Kirk avenue 

Brennan John, Lowell Machine Shop, house 98 Adams 

Brennan Lawrence, laborer, house 7 Wall 

Brennan Michael, dry goods, 56 Merrimac, house 396 do. 

Brennan Patrick, at C. B. Richmond’s, house 9 Mill 

Brennan Thomas, operative, house River, Centralville 

Brennan Thomas, Massachusetts, house 61 River, Centralville 

Brennan Thomas, Lowell, house 13 Green 

Brennan Thomas, laborer, house Water, near Pond 

Brennan Thomas, Lowell Machine Shop, h. 1 Carpet lane 

Brennan Major, physician, 112 Merrimac 

Brent Eli, varietystore, 75 Church, house do. 

Breslin James, fireman, Merrimac House 

Brewster Charles L., Lawrence, b. 68 Lawrence Corporation 

Brewster George H., Lawrence, h. 59 Lawrence Corporation 

Brewster John L. woodsawyer, house 25 Cabot 

Briar William, farmer, house Westford, opposite Queen 

Brick Catherine, widow, house rear 29 Fenwick 

Brick Mary, widow, house 24 Fenwick 

Brickett Henry W. telegraph and western ticket agent, Merrimac 
street depot, house 160 Moody 
Bridge William, machinist, boards Charles E. Brown’s 
Bridges Joseph, laborer, house 130 Suffolk 
Brierton Edward, provisions, 88 Lowell, house do. 

Briggs Franklin W., Merrimac Corporation, house 73 do. 
Brigham Charles W. clerk, boards 94 Pawtucket 



36 LOWELL [ ] DIRECTORY. 

Brigham Harriet, house *330 Merrimac 

Brigham Lucy Mrs. house 125 Middlesex 

Brigham Sarah Mrs. house 1 Union 

Brigham Warren, Lowell Machine Shop, h. 88 Appleton 

Brigham William F. overseer, Massachusetts Corp. h. 41 do. 

Briggs Francis, boards 43 Lawrence Corporation 

Briggs George, Hamilton, house 45 Hamilton Corporation 

Briggs John jr., Merrimac Corporation, house 44 do. 

Briggs Sumner, carpenter, boards 13 Hamilton Corporation 
Briggs Walter, Suffolk, boards 20 Suffolk Corporation 
Briley Edmund, carpenter, boards 341 Merrimac 
Briley Henry, Merrimac, house 2 Smith’s court 
B runnier Elizabeth Mrs. house 31 East Merrimac 
Brittell Charles, Merrimac, boards 79 Merrimac Corporation 
Britton Charles, Massachusetts, house 34 Fayette 
Britton Preston IL, Lowell Machine Shop, h. 273 Middlesex 
Broderick James, Hamilton, house 23 North 
Broderick Thomas, Hamilton, house 42 Fayette 
Brogan Bridget, boarding, house 48 Lawrence Corporation 
Brogan Edward, trunkmaker, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 
Brogan Martin, laborer, boards 48 Lawrence Corporation 
Brogan Michael, mason, boards 48 Lawrence Corporation 
Brogan Peter, house 109 Moody 
Brogden James, clerk, boards 19 Kirk 

Brogden James B. clerk, 17 Central, b. Mansur, c. Fairmount 

Broun Jacob P. carpenter, house 3 Mechanic 

Brooks Artemas L., lumber, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher 

Brooks Charles N. carpenter, house 111 Central 

Brooks Daniel, gunsmith, house 54 Massachusetts Corporation 

Brooks Daniel, canal tender, house School, near Pawtucket 

Brooks David B. mason, house 6 Ford 

Brooks Firth, Hamilton, boards 25 Hamilton Corporation 

Brooks George, musician, 18 Market, house 42 Lagrange 

Brooks James, machinist, house 10 Middlesex place 

Brooks James W., Hamilton, house 32 Chapel 

Brooks Mary Y. varietystore, 338 Merrimac, house G Ford 

Brooks Sager, filecutter, boards 10 Middlesex place 

Brooks Stillman, Lawrence, house 81 Lawrence Corporation 

Brooks Thomas, machinist, boards 33 Hamilton Corporation 

Brooks William C. house 75 Cross, near Willie 

Brophy Catherine, boarding, house 51 Lowell 

Brophy Edward, hatter, house 2 1 6 Central 

Brophy Martin, machinist, boards 51 Lowell 

Brothers Ephraim, Middlesex, house 26 Clay 

Brothers Henry, machinist, house 27 Suffolk 

Brothers Joseph, Middlesex, house 33 Charles 



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Brow John, blacksmith, house 2 Livingston block, Appleton 
Brown A. G. Mrs. dressmaker, Nesmith’s build’g, b. 124 Central 
Brown Aaron, Lawrence, house 3 Lawrence Corporation 
Brown Alice, varietystore, 97 Central, house 247 do. 

Brown Allen II. house 20 Franklin square, Adams 
Brown ( Alpheus R .) & Alger (E. A.), counsellors, 55 Central, 
house 9 Kirk 

Brown Ammi, locks and canals, h. 31 Franklin square, Suffolk 

Brown Amos F. building mover, house 21 Queen 

Brown Amos S. teamster, house 12 Smith 

Brown Ann Mrs. house Tremont, corner Merrimac 

Brown Benjamin, house 398 Middlesex 

Brown Bradbury D. boarding, house 4 and 5 Mass. Corp. 

Brown Charles E. foreman at T. B. Comins, house Varney, opp. 
Mount Washington 

Brown Charles H. moulder, boards 119 Central 
Brown Charles S. gas-fitter, house 5 Harrison 
Brown Darius C. reed and power-loom harness maker, Warren, 
near Middlesex Mills, house 89 Church 
Brown David, blacksmith, boards 192 Middlesex 
Brown Deliverance P. locks and canals, house 48 Dummer, cor- 
ner Mechanic 

Brown Edward, machinist, boards Tremont, corner Merrimac 
Brown Eliza, widow, boards 29 Cedar 
Brown Ephraim, patent alarm-locks, Howe, h. 35 Chestnut 
Brown Francis ( Ayer Broivn ) 9 painter, 200 Middlesex, 

house 42 Howard 

Brown Francis, overseer, Middlesex, house 92 High 
Brown Frank, Lowell Machine Shop, b 10 S. Locks, Dutton 
Brown Frank J. printer, at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, b. 9 Lawrence 
Brown Hannah Mrs. house 247 Central 
Brown Hiram, wood and coal, 53 Appleton, house do. 

Brown Hiram J. machinist, house 131 Middlesex 

Brown James Mrs. intelligence office, 119 Market, house do. 

Brown James, gardener, house 84 Gorham 

Brown James, laborer, house John street avenue 

Brown James, machinist, house 21 East Merrimac 

Brown Jane, house 3 High 

Brown Joel, mason, house 9 Lawrence 

Brown John, machinist, boards 26 Appleton Corporation 

Brown John, shoemaker, boards 23 John * 

Brown John H. bootmaker, 35 Merrimac, boards John 
Brown J. Barnard, millwright, house First, Centralville 
Brown John P. teamster, boards 31 Summer 
Brown Jonas Mrs. carpet maker, house 131 Middlesex 
Brown Joseph F. tailor, boards 101 Central 


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Brown Joseph S. dry goods, 54 Merrimac, h. 18 Stackpole 
Brown Joseph W., Lowell, boards 1 Lowell Corporation 
Brown Josiah W. machinist, boards 24 Hamilton Corporation 
Brown Leonard, reporter “ Citizen and News,” 44 Central, h. 
154 East Merrimac 

Brown Levi, police, house 143 Gorham 

Brown Levi E. bobbin maker, boards 1 Lagrange court 

Brown Louisa, tailoress, Nesmith’s new building 

Brown Lyman H. Middlesex, house 5 Lawrence 

Brown Martha J. house 4 Franklin square, Adams 

Brown Martin J. 143 Central, boards 9 Lawrence 

Brown Mary Mrs. boarding house, 3 Lowell Corporation 

Brown Mary Mrs. dressmaker, boards 124 Central 

Brown Michael, laborer, house 13 Davis 

Brown Myron C. sawfiler, 52 Gorham, h. 57 E. Merrimac 

Brown Otis J. Suffolk, house 17 Suffolk Corporation 

Brown Patrick J. laborer, house 31 Summer 

Brown Perry, carpenter, boards 3 Massachusetts Corporation 

Brown Pebecca Mrs. house 110 Appleton 

Brown Robert, boards 7 Garnet 

Brown Robert, soapmaker, house 299 Middlesex 

Brown Samuel A. counsellor, 75 Central, house 426 Merrimac 

Brown Samuel T. house 67 Third, Centralville. 

Brown Sarah, house 45 Adams 
Brown Stephen, carpenter, house 165 Broadway 
Brown Wallace, carpenter, boards 3 Massachusetts Corporation 
Brown Willard & Co. ( Willard A. Brown ), leather dealers, 9 
Market, house 65 Fayette 

Brown Willard A. ( Willard Brown § Co.), h. 15 Charles 
Brown William, superintendent, Prescott, house 65 Andover 
Brown William, provisions, 201 Central, house 13 Auburn 
Brown William H. machinist, b. r. Chelmsford, near Ilall 
Brown William II. jr. machinist, h. r. Chelmsford, n. Hall 
Brown William S. seaman, house 154 East Merrimac 
Brownell Francis L. boards 25 Lawrence 
Brownell George, house 25 Lawrence 
Bruce Henry C. Merrimac, house 8 Coburn 
Bruce William G. Mrs. house 32 Rock 
Bryant Asahel M., Merrimac, boards 69 Lawrence 
Bryant Daniel, grocer, 108 Middlesex, house Westford 
Bryant Frank, Massachusetts, boards 3 Read, Centralville 
Bryant Hosea B. house 41 South 

Bryant James, machinist, boards 69 Lawrence Corporation 
Bryant J. Hervey, overseer, Appleton Corporation, h. 22 do. 
Bryant Lydia, house 69 Lawrence Corporation 
Bryant Lyman P., Hamilton, boards 41 South 


LOWELL [ B ] DIRECTORY. 39 

Bryant Mertoun C. agent Lowell Gaslight Company, office Mid- 
dle, corner Shattuck, house 41 Kirk 
Bryant Solon, Appleton, house 172 Gorham 
Bryant Theron A. clerk, Appleton C. R. h. 22 Appleton Corp. 
Buchanan Jesse, milliner, 75 Market, house do. 

Buckland John, overseer, Appleton Corporation, house 1 do. 
Buckley Dennis, laborer, house 5 Cross 
Buekley Edmund, boards 210 Merrimac 
Buckley Hannah, widow, house 38 Lewis 
Buckfry Jeremiah, Middlesex, house rear 20 North 
Buckley Mary A. widow, house 44 Salem 
Buckley Maurice, laborer, house 30 Lewis 
Buckley Patrick, Middlesex, house 20 North 
Buckley William, laborer, house 35 Fenwick 
Buckman George W., Prescott, h. 28 Prescott Corporation 
Buckman Peter, laborer, house r. 100 River, Centralville 
Buffor John, house 118 Middlesex 
Bugbee Charles H. painter, boards rear 29 Cushing 
Bugbee Worcester, cistern and block maker, h. r. 29 Cushing 
Bulger John, Massachusetts, h. rear 23 River Centralville 
Bulger Mary, widow, house 114 East Merrimac 
Bullard George F. (Custom-house, Boston), house 32 Cabot 
Bullard Otis (Boston) house 32 Cabot 
Bullens Joseph M., Lowell Machine Shop, li. 375 Middlesex 
Bulmar George, boarding house, G2 Lawrence Corporation 
Bulmer Robert, carpenter, house 17 Spring 
Bumpus Ephraim, Massachusetts, boards 1 7 Austin 
Rumpus Frank L., Massachusetts, boards 5 Prescott Corp. 
Buncher Frank, clerk, 80 Merrimac, b. G3 Merrimac Corp. 
Runcher James, engraver, Merrimac, house G3 Merrimac Corp. 
Burbank Abby C. Mrs. boards 113 Merrimac 
Burbank Andrew J., Hamilton, boards 22 Hamilton Corp. 
Burbank Augustus, machinist, boards 192 Middlesex 
Burbank Augustus F. machinist, house 88 Appleton 
Burbank Charles H. house 35 Anne, corner French 
Burbank ( Samuel ), Chase (John K ), & Co. (F. IV. Sargent § 
H. B. Shattuck ), clothing and hardware, 5 Central, house 
35 Anne, comer French 

Burbank Thomas W., Appleton, house 73 Appleton street 
Burbank William P., Appleton, boards GG South 
Burch John, mason, house 42 Prescott Corporation 
Burgeron Lewis ( Holt S> Bergeron J, carriage manufacturer, 
Arch, house 203 Middlesex 

Burgess Ebenezer, harness maker, 38 Central, house 12 Ash 
Burgess Horatio G., Lowell Machine Shop, h. 3 S. L., Dutton 
Burgess Rufus, Suffolk, boards 20 Suffolk Corporation 


40 LOWELL [ B ] DIRECTORY. 

Burgess Thomas F., Lowell Machine Shop, b. 3 S. L., Dutton 
Burgess Washington C. clerk, 253 Merrimac, house 174 Suffolk 
Burgess William, Suffolk, boards 101 Central 

Burgess , machinist, house 1 1 Cedar 

Burgin Alonzo, machinist, boards 29 Massachusetts Corp. 

Burgin John, Hamilton, house 38 Hamilton Corporation 

Burke Alice, widow, house 5 Cummiskey’s alley 

Burke Bridget, widow, house 52 Moody 

Burke Bridget, house 10* Taylor’s court 

Burke James, laborer, house 15 Adams 

Burke John, machinist, boards 51 Lowell 

Burke Mary, widow, house 84 Moody 

Burke Mary, widow, house 49 Lawrence 

Burke Patrick, Merrimac, house 62 Middle 

Burke Peter, laborer, house rear 20 Howe 

Burke Thomas, Stott’s mills, house 28 Fayette 

Burke Useb, Norcross’s saw mill, house 183 Middlesex 

Burke William, Lowell Machine Shop, house 2 Reed’s court 

Burke William A. agent Lowell Machine Shop, house 27 Anne 

Burkly Charles, carpenter, boards 92 Middlesex 

Burley Robert, gardener for Benjamin F. Butler 

Burnap Charles E. clerk, 15 Middle, boards at Ethan Burnap’s 

Burnap Ethan, house 17 Tyler 

Burnett James, Lowell, house 1 Ilurd „ 

Burnham Aaron C., B. & L. R. R. house Hale, near Howard 
Burnham Albert W. at S. L. & W. G. Ward’s, b. 15 Prescott 
Corporation 

Burnham Alfred W., Middlesex, house 22 Andover 
Buruham Eleazer, B. & L. R. R. house Hale, near Cambridge 
Burnham Julia Mrs. house 5 Lawrence [do. 

Burnham L. C. Miss, lace and trimmings, 122 Merrimac, h. 404 
Burnham Mary Mrs; house 15 Prescott Corporation 
Burnham Norman, B. & L. freight depot, h. Westford, n. Grand 
Burnham Philetus, Massachusetts, house 22 Prescott Corp. 
Burnham Roswell S. teamster, house 31 Fletcher 
Burnham Roxanna M. widow, house 408 Merrimac 
Burnham Walter, physician, Central, cor. Middlesex, house do. 
Burnham William J. clerk, Mass. C. R. b. 15 Prescott Corp. 
Burns Catharine, widow, house 2 Cummiskey’s alley 
Burns David, Hamilton, boards 19 River, Central ville 
Burns Edward, Hamilton Corporation, house 132 Central 
Burns Elias, Massachusetts, house 7 Massachusetts Corporation 
Burns Elizabeth, widow, house 7 High 
Burns Francis, Middlesex, house 17 Union 
Burns Henry, laborer, house Front, Centralville 
Burns James, laborer, house 86 Middlesex 



LOWELL [ B] DIRECTORY. 41 

Bums James, nailor, bouse 55 Market 

Bums John, Prescott, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 

Burns John, machinist, boards 32 Union 

Burns John, Middlesex, house rear 19 River, Centralville 

Bums John, laborer, house 20 Adams 

Bums Mary, widow, house rear 59 Dutton 

Bums Patrick, house 284 Merrimac 

Burns Patrick, Foundry, house 37 Salem 

Burns Thomas, at Smith Adams’s 

Bums William, house Water 

Bums William, shoemaker, house 13 River, Centralville 
Burpee Baron, Prescott, boards 51 Massachusetts Corporation 
Burr Joseph C. Merrimac, house 85 Merrimac Corporation 
Burrage Hamilton, clerk at bleachery, boards 180 Gorman 
Burrill David M. elerk, 54 Merrimac, boards 52 East Merrimac 
Burrill John, machinist, house 32 Willie 

Burrill S. Dexter, Merrimack, boards 138 Merrimac Corporation 
Burroughs David N. carriage manufacturer, opp. 67 Bridge, 
house Pine Hill 

Burrows Henry, agent, Merrimac P. W. h. Worthen, e. Merrimac 
Burrows William, designer, Hamilton, house 32 Appleton 
Burtnett Thomas, Hamilton P. W. house 15 River, Centralville 
Burton Alexander P. hairdresser, 156 Central, house 90 High 
Burton Betsey, widow, house River, Centralville [gent’s 

Burtt Adolphus S. at Sargent & Co.’s Express, b. at E. M. Sar- 
Burtt George N. clerk, house 115 Gorham 
Burtt Joseph M. Rev. house Oak, opposite Clay 
Bush Francis J. ropemaker, house 15 Floyd 
Bush Jane Mrs. house rear 13 River, Centralville 
Bush Joseph, wool finisher, h. Quebec, Ayer’s New City 
Bushee Stillman, overseer, Hamilton, house Elliott 
Buss Francis F. on railroad, boards 246 Middlesex 
Butcher John, iron and steel, 17 Middle, h. Broadway, e. Willie 
Butcher Robert II. machinist, boards at John Currier’s 
Butcher Robert J. Merrimac P. W. b.,89 Merrimac Corp. 
Butcher William, Merrimac Print Works, h. 89 Merrimac Corp. 
Butler (Benjamin F.) & Webster (William P. ), counsellors, 4 
& 6 Museum building, house Andover 
Butler Bridget, widow, house Dummer, near Little 
Butler David C. ( McNish fy Butler), manufacturers woodwork- 
ing machinery, 84 Broadway, boards 4 Butterfield 
Butler Ellen, widow, house 36 Lewis 

Butler Henry, Merrimac, boards 136 Merrimac Corporation 
Butler Robert, Middlesex, boards 58|- Fayette 
Butman Elizabeth, widow, house 7 Favor 
Butman Evander M. farmer, house 34 Bartlett 


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42 LOWELL CC] DIRECTORY. 

Butman Samuel L. harness maker, 196 Middlesex, h. 7 Favor 
Butterfield Frank, clerk, boards 105 Thorndike 
Butterfield Frank Q. clerk, Registery of Deeds, b. 24 Appleton 
Butterfield Frederick V. clerk, boards 24 Appleton 
Butterfield George F. ( Lovejoy S? B .), house 29 Franklin 
Butterfield Joseph, deputy sheriff, 55 Central, house 24 Appleton 
Butterfield Luther II. sashmaker, house 130 Cross 
Butterfield Reuben, house 59 Howard 
Butterfield Spalding S. teamster, house 18 Smith 
Butterfield Stephen, shoemaker, house 3 West's court 
Butterfield Theodore Mrs. house Hale, near Chelmsford 
Butterworth Benjamin S. boltmaker, house 202 Lawrence 
Butterwortli George, Lowell, house 21 Lowell Corporation 
Butterworth John, machinist, house 229 Middlesex 
Butterworth John, shoemaker, 300 Central, house 298 do. 
Butterworth Wm. boltmaker, h. head of Lawrence street court 
Buttrick ( Abner W. ) & Co. ( A. B. Buttriclc <§• B . N. Webber ), 
grocers, 20 Market, next Market House, house 1 Highland, 
near school house 

Buttrick Alden B. (Buttrick $? Co.), house 14 Tyler 
Buttrick James G. bookkeeper (B.), boards 9 Grand 
Buttrick John, carpenter, 196 Middlesex, house 9 Grand 
Buttrick John A. treasurer City Institution for Savings, Apple- 
ton Block, house 2 Highland, near school house 
Buttrick John H. cashier Wamesit Bank, Middlesex, corner 
Thorndike, boards 9 Grand 

Buttrick Nathan, at Norcross’s, house Westford, cor. School 
Buttrick Samuel P. carpenter, 49 Prescott, house 169 Gorham 
Buxton George W. teamster, house 32£f Central 
Buzzell Eleazer B., Hamilton, house rear 189 Central 
Buzzell Oliver A. bookseller, paper hangings, &c. 29 Central, 
house 8 Read, Centralville 
By am Raymond S. milkman, boards 85 Thorndike 
Byrne Michael, Middlesex, house Green, near George 
Byme Thomas, laborer, house 20 William 
Byrne Thomas, house 23 Green 

CADEN THOMAS, house 14 Davis 

Cadieu ( Charles H. ) & Gass ( Samuel J. ), gent’s furnishing 
goods, 74 Central, house at Salem . 

Cad well Adin, Lawrence Corporation, house 54 do. 

Cadwell Linas, Suffolk Corporation, boards 4 do. 

Cadwell William D., Merrimac, house 84 Merrimae Corporation 
Cady Frederic, stonecutter, house 91 Howard 
Cady George L. machinist, Mechanics Mills, boards 12 Cady 
Cady Lyman, mason, house 12 Cady 



LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY. 43 

Cady Ransom E., Hamilton, house 22 Hamilton Corporation 
Cady Samuel, mason, boards 42 Howard [Central 

Cady William R. general agent for patent medicines, house 242 
Caffrey Bernard, Bleachery, house 5 Hale, near Thorndike 
Caffrey Terrence, laborer, house 44 Lowell 
Cahalan Mary, widow, house 17 Dummer 
Cahan Hannah, widow, house 23 Adams 
Cahill Ann, widow, house 64 Charles 
Cahill Charles S. cigar maker, house 46 Bartlett 
Cahill Elizabeth, widow, house 11 Kidder 
Cahill John, laborer, house 22 Fenwick 
Cahill Michael, laborer, house 41 East Merrimac 
Cahill Peter, Lawrence, house 13 Jefferson 
Caig Thomas, laborer, boards 51 Lowell 
Cain Catharine, widow, house Front, Centralville 
Cain James, Merrimac Print Works, house 30 Tremont 
Cain Jane, widow, house 4 rear South, opposite Spring 
Cain John, laborer, house 52 Moody 
Cain John, boardinghouse, 18 Suffolk Corporation 
Cain Richard, grocer, 5 Davidson lane 
Cain Thomas, laborer, house 84 Middlesex 
Cain Thomas, laborer, house Maiden lane 
Calder John, Tremont, house 20 Race 
Caldwell Charles, farmer, house rear 63 Salem 
Caldwell Clarissa Mrs. house 67 Pawtucket 
Caldwell John A., Boott, house 50 Boott Corporation 
Calef Andrew J. carpenter, house 9 Fourth, Centralville 
1 Calef Asa F. engineer, house rear 7 Goward place 
Calef George W. clerk, Mechanics’ Hotel 
Calef Nancy Miss, boarding, house 36 Boott Corporation 
Calef Oliver, at 0. Allen’s, house 215 Middlesex 
Calef Oliver S. job-wagon, house 70 Appleton 
Call Alvin F. Boott, house 26 Boott Corporation 
Call Royal, house 225 Middlesex 
Callaghan Charles, farm laborer, house Quebec 
Callaghan Daniel, mule spinner, house Quebec 
Callahan Charles, Boott, house 45 River, Centralville 
Callahan Daniel, laborer, house 53 River, Centralville 
Callahan Daniel ( Robinson Co.), charcoal, Whipple’s mills, 

house 151 Lowell 

Callahan Dennis, painter, house 3 Lee 

Callahan James, saloon, River, n. Bridge, house do. Centralville 
Callahan John, grocer, 23 East Merrimac, house do. 

Callahan Michael, Hamilton, house 1 Davis court 
Callahan Murtagli, laborer, house River, Centralville 
Callahan Patrick, Massachusetts, boards 38 Paige 


44 LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY. 

Callahan Rose, widow, house River, near Bridge, Centralville, 

Callan Bridget, widow, house 47 Adams 

Callary Mary, widow, house 5 Dummer 

Callary Michael, laborer, house 23 Green 

Calley Richard T. carpenter, house 282 Middlesex 

Calnan Dennis, laborer, at Gas Works, -house rear 17 Cross 

Calnan Timothy, currier, house 26 Cross 

Calvert Francis A. machinist, house Pawtucket, opp. Fletcher 

Cambridge Arthur A. moulder, house 124 Cross 

Cambridge Charles, house 124 Cross 

Cambridge Edward, at Market Hotel, house Dane street court 

Cambridge Joseph L. agent, house 26 School, near Pawtucket 

Camell James, house 4 Knowles’s place 

Cameron Iveziah, house 26 Prescott Corporation 

Camfield Catharine, house 23 William 

Campbell Abel M. bleacliery, house 31 do. 

Campbell Bridget, widow, house 26 Fenwick 
Campbell David, bowling saloon, Pollard’s avenue, h. 18 Paige 
Campbell Fanny, widow, house 4 Lowell place 
Campbell Francis, Bleachery, house 34 Crosby. 

Campbell George, machinist, house 275 Middlesex 
Campbell Hannah, widow, house 18 Summer 
Campbell Hugh, gardener, house 8 Lee 
Campbell James, Merrimac, house 39 Fifth, Centralville 
Campbell James, Prescott, boards 23 George 
Campbell John, house 38 William 
Campbell John, Lowell, house 48 Tyler 
Campbell Mary Jane, dressmaker, 18 Paige 
Campbell Mathew R. sashmaker, house 25 Willie 
Campbell Patrick P. physician, 27 Market, house do. 

Campbell Philip, laborer, house 1 Fenwick 

Campbell Reuben, Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 

Campbell Wm., Lone Star Saloon, 242 Merr. h. 18 N. Franklin ct. 

Campbell William H. wood dealer, house 1 Common 

Canaley John, Appleton, boards 70 Middlesex 

Canfield Rebecca Mrs. house Linden, corner Court avenue 

Caniston Henry, teamster, rear 25 Congress 

Capron Darius, at Bleachery, house 25 Floyd 

Carey Michael, laborer, house 94 Gorham 

Carey Wilson W. boards 147 Broadway 

Cargill William, carpenter, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 

Carkin Abel, iceman, house rear Pawtucket, near Walker 

Carkin Dexter, teamster, boards 6 Prescott Corporation 

Carkle John, batting mill, house 17 High 

Carle Margaret, widow, house 36 William 

Carleton Alice, house 25 Anne 



LOWELL [ 0 ] DIRECTORY. 45 

Carleton George W. physician, house 25 Anne 
Carleton Mary D. Mrs. house 25 Anne 

Carleton & Hovey ( Charles ), apothecaries, City Hall, 164 Merr. 
Carleton, see Carlton 

Carley James M., Bleachery, house 19 do. 

Carley John D. variety store, 8 John, house do. 

Carlin John, Merrimac, boards 11 Davidson 

Carlin Michael, Merrimac, house 51 Market 

Carll Francis, carpenter, house Railroad 

Carll Henry, carpenter, boards 4 Church 

Carlton Albert M. stonecutter, boards 59 Appleton 

Carlton Amos, Merrimac, house 172 Merrimac Corporation 

Carlton Eli B. 77 Merrimac, boards 159 Central 

Carlton Eli B. musician, house 14 Central 

Carlton George II. boardinghouse, 12 Merrimac Corporation 

Carlton Isaac, carpenter, house 100 Middlesex 

Carlton Moses, marble worker, house 5 Goward place 

Carlton Phineas H., Boott, house 77 Boott Corporation 

Carlton Sarah Mrs. house 18 Chapel 

Carlton William; mason, house 276 Middlesex 

Carlton William P. bookkeeper, boards 276 Middlesex 

Carlton, see Carleton 

Carlyle Lawrence, bookkeeper, boards 32 Suffolk 

Carmichael James, laborer, house 75 Adams 

Carmichael John, porter at American House, house 83 Gorham 

Carmichael Lawrence, porter at American House, h. 51 Salem 

Carmody Daniel, blacksmith, house 80 Charles 

Carnes Peter, Massachusetts, house Coburn, Centralville 

Carney Asa, Lowell, bds. 70 Lowell Corporation 

Carney Bridget, variety store, 280 Merrimac, house do. 

Carney Geo. J. assistant treas., Savings Bank, b. 25 Pawtucket 

Carney James, Appleton, boards 34 South 

Carney James, tanner, house alley, rear 17 Union 

Carney James G. treasurer Savings Bank, house 25 Pawtucket 

Carney John, laborer, house foot of Joiner 

Carney John, Merrimac Print Works, house 4 Lee 

Carney Mary A. widow, house Maiden lane 

Carney Rose, widow, house rear 13 River, Centralville 

Carolin Thomas, grocer, 8 Howe, house do. 

Carpenter Benedict O., Massachusetts, house 5 Sixth, Central vile 
Carpenter Bridget, widow, house 1 Lowell place 
Carpenter Edward, Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 
Carpenter Joseph Mrs. boarding, house 23 Mass. Corporation 
Carr Alvah, Lawrence, boards 56 Lawrence Corporation 
Carr David, at J. C. Ayer’s, boards 24 Hamilton Corporation 
Carr David B. at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, house 43 Appleton 



46 LOWELL [ 0 ] DIRECTORY. 

Carr George, Cowley’s mills, house 36 Crosby 

Carr Gilbert C., Massachusetts, house 32 Massachusetts Corp. 

Carr Hiram, produce, house 33 Adams 

Carr James, Appleton, house 115 Middlesex 

Carr James, Middlesex, house Water, near Pond 

Carr John, laborer, house 15 William 

Carr Mary A. widow, house 10 William 

Carr Richard, Boott, house G3 River, Centralville 

Carrigan Edward, Hamilton, house 160 Central 

Corrigan William, Hamilton, house 160 Central 

Carrigg Ann, widow, house 10 Taylor’s court 

Carroll Bridget, widow, house 66 Gorham 

Carroll Catharine, widow, house 43 Gorham 

Carroll David, Lawrence Corporation, house 150 Lowell 

Carroll George, house rear 56 Middle 

Carroll John, Lowell, house 12 Howe 

Carroll Martin, laborer, house 25 Worthen 

Carroll Owen, grocer, 66 Gorham, boards do. 

Carroll Patrick, laborer, house 22 Fenwick 

Carroll Patrick, sexton St. Mary’s Church, house 2 Suffolk court 

Carroll Sylvester, Lowell, house rear 55 Market 

Carroll Thomas, Massachusetts, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 

Carroll Thomas, laborer, house Fenwick, near the church 

Carsley John, saw miller, house foot Joiner 

Carson Joseph, moulder, house 65 South Locks, Worthen 

Carter Abel, house 153 Moody 

Carter Daniel, farmer, house 304 Gorham 

Carter Eliza E. W. boardinghouse, 4 Boott Corporation 

Carter Francis C. overseer, Hamilton, boards 100 Appleton 

Carter George, at J. C. Ayer’s, house 217 Middlesex 

Carter George C. clerk, 255 Merrimac, boards 162 Moody 

Carter George H. at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, house r. 91 Appleton 

Carter Henry P., Appleton, house 304 Gorham 

Carter Horace A., Merrimac, house 176 Merrimac Corporation 

Carter John, saslimaker, house 2 North Franklin court 

Carter John T. stencil cutter, boards 304 Gorham 

Carter John W. overseer, Appleton, house 19 Appleton Corp. 

Carter Joseph, house 4 Boott Corporation 

Carter Stephen, Middlesex, boards 1*4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Carter Stillman, painter, boards 101 Central 
Carter Wm. C. grocer, Pawtucket, c. School, house 309 School 
Carter William F., Lawrence Corporation, house 70 do. 

Carty Lucy, boarding, house 24 Hurd 
Carvle Daniel, Merrimac, house 46 Middle 
Car well Mary, widow, house rear 66 Moody 
Cary Catharine, widow, house Front, Centralville 



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Cary Edwin, farmer, house Coburn, near River, Centralville 

Cary Michael, laborer, house 51 River, Centralville 

Caryl Edwin F. moulder, house 14 Queen 

Casey Andrew, laborer, house 109 Lowell 

Casey Catharine, widow, house 10 Jefferson 

Casey Catharine Mrs. house 14 Winter 

Casey Margaret, widow, house 8 Lewis 

Casey Michael, foundry man, house Cross, near Me Carry court 

Casey Sarah Mrs. house River, Centralville 

Casey Thomas, Suffolk, house 96 Moody 

Casey William, Hamilton, house 13 Summer 

Casey William, laborer, house rear 136 Lowell 

Cashman Bartholomew, carpenter, house 61 Lowell 

Caskin Edward, Middlesex, house 4 Green 

Cass Chandler, stone mason, house 9 Andover 

Cass Daniel, laborer, house 3 Union 

Cassidy Catharine, widow, house 1 Knowles’s place 

Cassidy Catharine, widow, rear 216 Central 

Cassidy James, Lawrence, house 39 Salem 

Cassidy James, boards 17 Hurd 

Cassidy John E. grocer, 6 Lowell, house do. 

Cassidy Margaret, widow, house 39 Salem 

Cassidy Mary, widow, house 18 Dummer 

Cassidy Michael, Merrimac, house rear 66 Moody 

Cassidy Patrick, grocer, 310 Merrimac, house 1 Suffolk court 

Cassidy Patrick, clerk, 6 Lowell, boards 18 Dummer 

Cassidy Robert, Lowell Machine Shop, house 17 Hurd 

Cassily Charles, Bleachery, house 237 Gorham 

Castles Jeremiah, Suffolk Corp. house 33 Common 

Castles Julia, widow, house 5 Dummer, near Lowell 

Castles Peter, Suffolk, house 32 Salem 

Castles Stephen jr. house 72 Bartlett 

Caswell Alden, baggage master, boards 51 Appleton 

Caswell Alonzo F., Tremont, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 

Caswell Clark R. conductor L. & L. R. R. boards 51 Appleton 

Caswell James, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 5 Jackson 

Caswell Michael B. police, house 106 Moody 

Caswell Oscar, engineer, L. & S. R. R. house 63 Fletcher 

Cate Joseph W. painter, house 43 Tremont Corporation 

Cater Joseph, Appleton, house 21 Appleton Corporation 

Cato William, boiler maker, boards 43 South Locks, Wortlien 

Caton John, laborer, O. M. Whipple’s, house rear 38 Crosby 

Caulfield John, Merr. P. W. house Hampshire, Centralville 

Caulfield Orange S., Merrimac P. W. h. Hampshire, Centralville 

Caulfield Patrick, foundry, house 49 Union 

Cavanaugh Joseph, Lawrence, house 1 Adams 



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Cavanaugh Joseph, Middlesex, house G7 Charles 
Cavanaugh Patrick, laborer, house 30 Fayette 
Cavanaugh Thomas, Bleachery, house 173 Gorham 
Cavcnder Chas. printer, “Vox Populi,” office, b. 192 Middlesex 
Caverly Ira, carpenter, house Elm, Central ville 
Caverly Robert B. counsellor, Post Office building, house Third, 
corner Cedar, Centralville 
Cawsey Andrew, at Stott’s Mill, house 7 Chestnut 
Cawsey John, Stott’s Mill, boards 7 Chestnut 
Chaffee Washington, teamster, house 3 Mclntire 
Chamberlain Calvin T. undertaker, 23 Prescott, b. 5 Decatur 
Chamberlain Cornelius W. engineer, boards 68 S. L., Wort hen 
Chamberlain John R., Hamilton, boards 184 Central 
Chamberlain L., Hamilton, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 
Chamberlain Parker, teamster, house 5 Pearl 
Chamberlin Burleigh T., Appleton, house 28 Appleton Corp. 
Chamberlin Joseph, carpenter, house 152 Gorham 
Chambers Agnes, widow, house rear 52 Moody 
Chambers Cyrus, silk dyer, Hale’s Mills, house 276 Gorham 
Chambers Edward G. bookkeeper, 134 Merrimac, h. 276 Gorham 
Chambers William C. clerk (Boston), boards 276 Gorham 
Champlin George W. painter, house rear 15 Howard 
Chandler Ezra, Lawrence, house 71 Lawrence Corporation 
Chandler Harvey, currier, house Leather 
Chandler Lysander,. physician, 8 Hurd, house do. 

Chandler Moses F. shoemaker, 41 Merrimac, boards 202 do. 
Chandler Susan, widow, house 4 High street square 
Chapin Elizabeth, widow, house 62 Merrimac Corporation 
Chapin Samuel, Merrimac Corporation, house 62 do. 

Chapin Silas T., Suffolk, house 7. Suffolk Corporation 
Chaplin Wiseman W. teamster, house 17 Suffolk Corporation 
Chapman George W. machinist, boards 35 Suffolk 
Chapman John, Merrimac, house 75 Lawrence * Corporation 
Chapman Stephen, Boott, house 35 High 

Chapman Warren L., Appleton, house 19 South [Corp. 

Chapman Willard AY. pattern maker, 20 Middle, house 42 Mass. 

Charlton James, Hamilton, house 13 William 

Charnley Thomas, house 382 Merrimac 

Charters Oliver A. house 8 High street square 

Charters Sarah, house 8 High street square 

Charters Silas C. seaman, house 12 Nesmith 

Charters Ward, carpenter, h. Bridge, cor. Seventh, Centralville 

Charters William, laborer, house 12 Nesmith 

Chase Abel C. Hamilton, house 21 Charles 

Chase Abiel H., Prescott, house 28 Prescott Corporation 

Chase Charles B., Massachusetts, boards 59 Massachusetts Corp. 



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Chase Charles C. principal High School, house 9 Nesmith 
Chase David, bookkeeper at C. B. Coburn’s, h. Mt. Washington, 
corner Varney 

Chase Ezra, Lawrence, boards 17 Lawrence Corporation 

Chase George, farmer, house 80 Pawtucket, corner Walker 

Chase George F. physician, house 118 Middlesex 

Chase George II. machinist, house 44 Lagrange 

Chase George R. house Fulton, Centralville 

Chase Jacob, Lawrence, house 8 Lawrence Corporation 

Chase John K. ( Burbank , Chase , S? Co.), 5 Central, h. 31 Nesmith 

Chase Joseph, Merrimac, house 21 Merrimac Corporation 

Chase Julia A. widow, house 83 Appleton 

Chase Lorenzo, shoe store, 7 Tilden, house do. 

Chase Olive, widow of Sullivan D. house 18 Bartlett 

Chase Samuel A. teacher, house 50 Bartlett 

Chase S. Milton, printer at B. II. Penhallow’s 

Chase Warren E. peddler, boards 30 Auburn 

Chase William W., Massachusetts, house 35 Prescott Corp. 

Chatterton Robert, Hamilton, boards 25 Hamilton Corporation 

Cheever Benjamin, boardinghouse, 54 Boott Corporation 

Cheever Benjamin W. carpenter, boards 54 Boott Corporation 

Cheever Edw’d B. printer, “ Vox Populi ” office, h. 254 Central 

Cheever Henry, machinist, house 151 Broad way, near School 

Cheever Moses, house 3 Union 

Cheever Silas W mason, boards 54 Boott Corporation 
Chenery Lowell, engineer, Bieachery, house 10 do. 

Cheney Charles, turner, boards 101 Central 
Cheney Daniel P., Wamesit Steam Mill, house 144 Jackson 
Cheney David J., Merrimac, house 52 Merrimac Corporation 
Cheney Eliphalet, variety store, 9 John, house do. [Hale 

Cheney Franklin, boots and shoes, 193 Middlesex, h. Grand, n. 
Cheney George S. ( Bingham Cheney ), 255 Merrimac, house 

1G2 Moody 

Cheney Israel E. repairer of musical instruments, h. 12 Branch 
Cheney John L. supt. Merrimac Corporation, house 28 do. 
Cheney Luther S. house 2 Branch 

Chesley George, engineer, Merrimac Print Works, b. 51 High 

Chesley Isaac, Merrimac Print Works, house 80 Moody 

Chesley John T. bowling saloon, 39 Merrimac, house 60 Fayette 

Chick Henry, farmer, house 40 Fayette 

Chick Winfield S. machinist, boards 40 Fayette 

Child Linus, agent Boott, house 1 Kirk, corner French 

Childs George, saw miller, b. 9 North Franklin court 

Chilton Thomas, machinist, boards 36 Swamp Locks, Worthen 

Chipman Willard W. at J. E. Crane’s, house 42 Mass Corp. 

Chisholm John, Lowell, boards 136 Merrimac Corporation 


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50 LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY. 

Choate Asa, stone mason, house 133 Moody 
Choate George, overseer, Middlesex, house 40 Church 
Choate George, saslunaker, house 1 Franklin square, Adams 
Christie Ellen, widow, house Pleasant, near Andover 
Christie Robert, Middlesex, house "Water, near Pond 
Christie William, Middlesex, house 80 Church 
Church Ilenry C. house 120 Gorham [18 Appleton block 

Church Joseph ( Geo. Ripley § Co.), cotton batts and wadding, 
Church Lemuel, Lowell Machine Shop, house 122 Cross 
Church Leonard ( Geo. Ripley <$r Co .), cotton batt manufacturer, 
18 Appleton block 

Churchill Addison, grocer, 13 John, house 167 Moody 
Churchill Charles, grocer, 251 Merrimac, house 173 Moody 
Churchill Daniel, grocer, Middlesex, cor. South, house Mount 
Vernon, near Westford 

Churchill James M. clerk, Middlesex, c. South, house 24 South 
Churchill Margaret B. house 141 Merrimac Corporation 
Churchill Moses, stonecutter, Rock street, near the Gas Works, 
house Hale, near Howard 

Churchill Nathaniel, grocer, 13 John, house at Exeter 
Churchill Richard F., Middlesex, house 66 High 
Churchill Samuel, Merrimac Corporation, house 122^ do. 
Churchill Sheldon W. clerk, Middlesex, cor. South, boards D. 
Churchill’s 

Cimmor Christopher, gunsmith, house 1 West court 
Claffy Thomas, cigars, boards 42 Lawrence 
Claffy Thomas, at batting mill, house 10 Union 
Clancey Francis, laborer, house 26 Winter 
Clancey Patrick, at Richmond’s, house 119 Lawrence 
Clancey Patrick, Bleachery, house 11 Kidder 
Clapp Clark, livery stable, 159 Middlesex, house 18 Grand 
Clapp Richard M. marble worker, boards 5 Abbott 
Clapp Walker, Lawrence, house 68 Lawrence Corporation 
Clark Abner G. harness maker, 38 Central, b. 24 Hamilton Corp. 
Clark Abner K. carpenter, h. Thorndike, opp. Common, n. R. R. 
Clark Arvilla C. boardinghouse, 32 Bleachery 
Clark Asa D. blacksmith, house 18 Boott Corporation 
Clark Asahel P. clerk, boards 50 Church 
Clark Bridget, widow, house 21 William 
Clark Catharine, widow, house rear 109 River, Centralvillc 
Clark Charles, Appleton, boards 28 Appleton Corporation 
Clark Charles E. laborer, house 25 Massachusetts Corporation 
Clark Charles F. salesman, 201 Middlesex, house 3 Mam ban’s 
block, Cushing 

Clark Coleman, Massachusetts, boards 38 Paige 
Clark Daniel, Foundry, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 



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Clark David, house 3 Willie 

Clark David, at O. Allen’s, boards 30 Howard 

Clark Dustin, carpenter, house 12 Queen 

Clark Edwin A. insurance agent and collector, Post Office build- 
ing, house 106 Howard 

Clark Edwin R. student, 1 & 2 Museum build’g, b. 106 Howard 
Clark Eleazer, marble worker, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 
Clark Elias (Elliot Sr Q. J, oysters, &c. 112 Central, b. 101 do. 
Clark Francis N., Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Clark George, mason, boards 10 Lowell 
Clark Hannah M. house 13 Union 
Clark Hugh, Middlesex, boards 76 Warren 
Clark James Mrs. 103 Merrimac, house do. 

Clark James, fruit and confectionary, 103 Merrimac, house do. 

Clark James, laborer, house rear 109 River, Centralville 

Clark Jas. M. hairdresser, 6 Merrimac, b. 62 River, Centralville 

Clark Jason, sashmaker, boards 31 Cushing 

Clark Jeremiah, contractor, L. M. S. h. 36 Suffolk, c. Lagrange 

Clark John, Hamilton, house 4 Davis’s court 

Clark John, carpenter, house 59 Hamilton Corporation, Gorham 

Clark John, laborer, house Green, near George 

Clark Joseph, Hamilton Corporation, house Auburn, c. Linden 

Clark Joseph, shoes, 9 East Merrimac, house do 

Clark Joshua, laborer, house 31 Cushing 

Clark Julia A. Mrs. house 1 High street square 

Clark Margaret, widow, house 29 Cabot 

Clark Nicholas, carpenter, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 

Clark Oliver P., Lawrence, house 51 Lawrence Corporation 

Clark Rebecca Mrs. variety store, 1 Tilden, house do. 

Clark Samuel A., Suffolk, house 14 Suffolk Corporation 
Clark Silas D. periodicals, J 40 Central, house 5 Chapel 
Clark Solomon, Merrimac Print Works, house 24 Cabot 
Clark Susan Mrs. house 5 Chapel 

Clark Thomas, Merrimac, house 46 Merrimac Corporation 

Clark Thomas, laborer, house rear 109 River, Centralville 

Clark Thomas, house 61 East Merrimac 

Clark Thomas, blacksmith, house 37 Lowell 

Clark William, police, boards 22 Lowell Corporation 

Clark William, machinist, Boott, house 24 Boott Corporation 

Clark- William H. cigar dealer, 54 Central, house 29 Cabot 

Clark William L., Lowell, house 1 9 Lowell Corporation 

Clark William P. clerk, 109 Market, boards 156 Suffolk 

Clark William R. Rev. house 36 Tyler 

Clarke Ahby, widow, house 398 Merrimac 

Clarkin Peter, bookkeeper, house 192 Gorham 

Clary Bridget, widow, house Carter, near Goiham 



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Clary Michael, Bleachery, house 36 do. 

Clary Patrick, Bleachery, house 2 Livingston 
Clay John H., Merrimac, house 87 Merrimac Corporation 
Clay Sarah, dressmaker, Nesmith building, corner John 
Clay Stephen B. engineer, B. & L. R. R. house 27 Grand 
Clayton Edmund B. bookkeeper, boards 279 Middlesex 
Clayton Edwin, bobbin shop, boards 25 Appleton Corporation 
Clayton George, spindle maker, boards 95 Market 
Cleaveland John P. Rev. house 120 Appleton 
Cleaves Charles H. carpenter, boards 248 Gorham 
Cleaves Ebenezer, carpenter, house 48 Boott Corporation 
Cleaves Nathan, carriage maker, boards 248 Gorham 
Cleaves Willard, carriage maker, boards 248 Gorham 
Clemence Abram, Middlesex, liouse G2 Fayette 
Clemence Robert G., Middlesex, house 62 Fayette 
Clemence Fra. H. special mail agent for New England States, 
house 23 Willow 

Clement Alpha, teamster, boards 4 Franklin square 
Clement Elizabeth Miss, teacher, Franklin School, b. Chelms- 
ford, corner Howard 

Cleworth Aaron, Hamilton, house 199 Central 

Cle worth William, reedmaker, house G9 Church 

Clifford Alden, Lawrence, boards 16 Lawrence Corporation 

Clifford Alonzo P. carpenter, house Grand, near Hale 

Clifford Arthur L ., Lowell Machine Shop, house 223 Middlesex 

Clifford George W. teamster, boards 339 Middlesex 

Clifford L., B. & L. R. R. boards Howard House 

Clifford Warren, dyer, house 72 Fayette 

Clifford Weare, silk dyer, 2 & 4 Andover, house 72 Fayette 

Clifford , beltmaker, boards 5G Massachusetts Corporation 

Climie Robert, engineer, boards 7 Water 
Clink Richard, house 80 High 

Clinton James, clerk, 310 Merrimac, boards 3 Suffolk court 

Clinton Rose V. Mrs. house 3 Suffolk court 

Cloggston Daniel, Massachusetts, boards 26 Mass. Corp. 

Close John J., Suffolk, boards 50 Moody 
Clough Cynthia, house School, corner Gold 
Clough Henry P. overseer, Boott, h. 82 Bridge, Centralville 
Clough Ira ( Gore, Cutler , fy Co.), house 14 Clark, next North 
Grammer School 

Clough Lucy, widow, house 10 Willow 
Clough Mrs. house 136 Suffolk 

Clough Nathan, overseer, Boott, house 64 Boott Corporation 
Clough Stillman ( Runals , Clough , Sr Co.), stonecutter, house 77 
Appleton 

Clough Thomas H. blacksmith, house rear 18 Grand 


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Clough Ward, shoemaker, house 82 River, Central ville 
Clune Edward, laborer, house rear 101 Gorham 
Clune Peter, Bleachery, house 4 Livingston 
Coats L. M. carpenter, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Cobb John, farmer, house 2G Franklin square, Suffolk 
Cobb William S. farmer, b. 26 Suffolk, Franklin square 
Coburn Abiah, widow, house First, Centralville 
Coburn Alonzo L., Lowell, house First, Centralville 
Coburn Charles B. paints, oils, &c. 4 and 5 Mechanics block, 
Dutton, house Colburn, corner Merrimac 
Coburn Charles H. clerk at C. B. Coburn’s, boards Col- 
burn, corner Merrimac 
Coburn Edward C. carpenter, house 1 Garnet 
Cobum Edward W. mason, house Old road, Centralville 
Coburn Eleanor D. Mrs. house 271 Merrimac 
Cobum Fordyce, overseer repairs, Bleachery, house 1 8 do. 
Coburn Franklin, clerk at C. B. Coburn’s, house 375 Merimac 
Cobum Frederic V. shoemaker, house 68 Moody 
Coburn Henry, shoemaker, boards 260 Merrimac 
Coburn Henry A. farmer, house Chelmsford, near the line 
Coburn Henry R. mason, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 
Coburn James, carpenter, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 
Coburn James M. hostler, house 15 Cabot 

Cobum Jas. Y. eardmaker, at Howe & Goodhue’s, h. 50 Appleton 

Coburn John H. house First, Centralville 

Coburn Joseph B. Y. carpenter, h. Mt. Pleasant, Centralville 

Coburn Joseph B. Y. jr. boarding, h. 140 Merrimac Corp. 

Coburn Lewis, hairdresser, house 19 Chestnut 

Coburn Newton, farmer, h. Bridge, n. Old road, Centralville 

Coburn Orville D. doormaker, boards 39 George 

Coburn Otis A. painter, boards 12 Salem 

Coburn Prescott, boards at Josiah Gates’s. 

Coburn Samuel jr. Lowell, house 39 George 
Cobum Stephen A. farmer, house Chelmsford, near the line 
Coburn William, Merrimac, boards 80 Merrimac Corporation 
Cochran David, house 6 Dodge 

Cochran Dennis, laborer, house rear Cross, comer Marion 
Cochran Edward L. P. laborer, house Pine, near Carleton 
Cochran Henry, house 41 Chapel 

Cochran Henry H., Lowell Machine Shop, h. r. 41 Chapel 
Cochran Jeremiah, sawmill-hand, h. Broadway, n. Mt. Yernon 
Cochran Silas D., Appleton, boards 12 Hamilton Corporation 
Cochran Thomas, blacksmith, h. r. 13 River, Centralville 
Cochran William, house 5 Tremont 
Coffee Bridget, widow, house 99 Suffolk 
Coffee John, operative, house 4 Suffolk court 



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Coffey Cornelius, laborer, house 39 Fenwick 
Coffey William, grocer, C>8 Gorham, house do. 

Coffin Deborah C. varietystore, 5 East Merrimac, house do. 

Cob an Susan, widow, house 10 Race 
Cogan Peter, Middlesex, house 9 George 
Cogeshall Elizabeth L. widow, house 94 High 
Coggin Jacob & Co. ( C. F. Blanchard ), flour commission mer- 
chants, Fletcher, c. Western avenue, h. at Tewksbury 
Coggin Luther, Hour and grain, 350 Merrimac, b. 22 Cabot 
Coggswell Lorenzo D., Merrimac Corporation, h. 12 Fifth 
Cogswell Charles, veterinary surgeon, house 26 Walnut 
Cogswell John, engraver and copperplate printer, Nesmith’s 
building, Merrimac, house 14 Chapel 
Colbath Hosea, Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 
Colburn Jonas W. house 236 Central 
Colburn L. hairdresser, 1 9 Middle 
Colby Albert, jeweller (Boston), house Adams court 
Colby Amos, pump and block maker, Howe, h. 15 Fayette 
Colby Amos W. hackdriver, boards 35 Massachusetts Corp. 
Colby Colinan, shoemaker, house 45 Andover 
Colby Dorothy Mrs. boardinghouse, 142 Merrimac Corporation 
Colby Francis M., Boott Corporation, house 49 do. 

Colby Isaac C. clerk at T. Wing’s, b. 38 Boott Corporation 
Colby Louisa and Julia A. Misses, h. 34 Tremont Corporation 
Colby Lucius, Merrimac, house 119 Merrimac Corporation 
Colby Mary Mrs. boardinghouse, 20 Boott Corporation 
Colcord Ann, widow, house 2 Garnet 

Cole Andrew, clerk, Middlesex, c. Thorndike, boards 21 Market 
Cole Andrew P. clerk, Merrimac, c. Central, b. 21 Market 
Cole Asa, foundry, house 15 Thorndike 
Cole Charlotte, widow, house 13 Prescott Corporation 
Cole (Danville J, Nichols ( Albert F), & Wilson ( William ), iron- 
founders, Thorndike, near the jail 
Cole David W. machinist, Bleachery, house 21 do. 

Cole E. Lyman, botanic physician, house 32 High 

Cole Lydia, widow, house 52 Union 

Cole Nancy T. widow, house 32 High 

Cole Samuel G. carpenter, house 136 School 

Cole Thomas, Middlesex, boards 24 Hurd 

Cole W. P., Lowell, boards 21 Market 

Coleman Dominick, Prescott, boards 33 Middle 

Coleman Jeremiah, laborer, house 104 Lowell 

Coleman John, Hamilton, house 33 Middle 

Coleman Joshua J., Massachusetts, b. 43 Tremont Corporation 

Coleman Michael J., Hamilton, house 15 Union 

Coleman Patrick, at O. M. Whipple’s, house 183 Lawrence 


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Coleman Patrick, house 82 Market 
Colgan Richard, laborer, house 5G Middle 
Colgrove Adoniram J. teamster, house 34 Marion 
Colley George, patent-leather worker, house Leather 
Colley John, at Norcross’s, boards 129 Middlesex 
Colligan Henry, Suffolk, boards 8 Race 
Collinge Sarah, widow, house rear 338 Central 
Collins Benjamin F. millinery, 92 Merrimac, house Merrimac, 
near Pawtucket 

Collins Cornelius, laborer, house rear 48 Fenwick 

Collins Daniel, laborer, house 31 Adams 

Collins David M., Merrimac, house 23 Merrimac Corporation 

Collins Edward B. foundry, house 73 S. L., Mechanic 

Collins Geo F., L. & L. R. R. h. Thorndike, opp. South Common 

Collins James, clerk, 125 Lowell, bouse 13 Broadway 

Collins Joanna, widow, house 18 Howe 

Collins John, clerk, boards 32 Suffolk 

Collins John, switchman, N. & L. R. R. house 150 School 

Collins John, Massachusetts, house 1 6 George 

Collins Josiah T. shoemaker, 149 Middlesex, house at Dracut 

Collins Lucy B. boardinghouse, 5 Merrimac Corporation 

Collins Lydia & Susan, house 51 Bridge, c. Fifth, Central ville 

Collins Martin, Foundry, boards 107 Appleton 

Collins Mary, widow, house 107 Lowell 

Collins Mrs. house 7 High 

Collins Patrick, mason, house rear 328 Merrimac 

Collins Patrick, laborer, house 28 William 

Collins Patrick, blacksmith, house rear 134 Lawrence 

Collins Patrick, provisions, 139 Lowell, house 8 Suffolk court 

Collins Patrick, shoemaker, house 132 Central 

Collins Thomas, stonecutter, house 251 Middlesex 

Collins Thomas, laborer, house rear 18 William 

Collins Timothy, batting mill, house rear 18 Dummer 

Collins William, mason, house rear 17 Union 

Colquhoun John, carpet weaver, house rear 134 Lawrence 

Colson Delia, boardinghouse, 134 Merrimac Corporation 

Colton Catharine, widow, house 44 William 

Colton John J. teacher, high school, house Pawtucket, n. School 

Combs Elizabeth, boardinghouse, G Massachusetts Corporation 

Comerford Garrett, grocer, 28 Lowell, boards 30 do. 

Comerford John J. at G. Comeiford’s, boards 10 Dummer 
Comerford Richard, Merrimac Print Works, house 46 Adams 
Comerford William H. painter, house 90 East Merrimac 
Comins George T. clerk at T. B. Comins’s, boards 1 Salem 
Comins Thomas B. bedstead and furniture manufacturer, Broad- 
way, corner Mount Vernon, house 1 Salem 



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Comstock Miles II. machinist, house 71 Fletcher 
Conant Abel, lawyer, boards G3 Worthen 

Conant Abel E., Northern Express 1\. R. Depot, house 0 Smith 
Conant Andrew, farmer, house Methuen road 
Conant Frank E. clerk, 51 Central, boards at II. Wright’s 
Conant Henry A., Suffolk, boards 24 Lawrence Corporation 
Conant Horace J. boards Go Worthen 

Conant John, overseer, Lawrence, house 24 Lawrence Corp. 

Conant John jr., Lawrence, boards 17 Lawrence Corporation 

Conant Joshua L. Mrs. house Methuen road 

Conant Noah, overseer, Lawrence Corporation, house 23 do. 

Conant Oliver, painter, 243 Merrimac, house at Dracut 

Conboy Peter, saw miller, house rear 78 Lowell 

Concannon Patrick, Boott, house rear 57 River, Centralville 

Concannon Patrick, house Union court 

Condon Mary, widow, house 4 Adams, near Lowell 

Condrey Patrick, laborer, house 328 Merrimac 

Condy John, machinist, house rear 7 Marshall 

Congdon Joanna, widow, house rear 44 Salem 

Conihie Orlando F., Merrimac, house 11 Race 

Coniliie William, Merrimac, house 10 Merrimac Corporation 

Conlan Allen H., Middlesex, house 7 Water 

Conlan John S., Middlesex, house 7 Water 

Conley Francis, laborer, house 3 Hancock avenue 

Conley Hannah, widow, house 32 Union 

Conley Hugh, stonemason, house rear 17 Union 

Conley John, Middlesex, house 15 Union 

Conley Margaret, widow, house 3 Cnmmiskey’s alley 

Conley Peter, laborer, house 5 Hancock avenue 

Conley William, at O. Allen’s, house Queen, corner Middlesex 

Conlon John, Merrimac Corporation, house 45 Adams 

Connell Bridget, widow, house 1 Lee 

Connell James, Merrimac, boards 1 Lee 

Connell Mary, widow, house rear 12 Dummer 

Connell Mary, widow, house 117 Lowell 

Connell Maurice, Merrimac, house John street avenue 

Connell Timothy, Hamilton, boards 8 Hamilton Corporation 

Connelly Bernard, Massachusetts, boards 4 Mass. Corporation 

Connelly Joanna Mrs. house 5 Suffolk court 

Connelly John, house 5 Suffolk court 

Connelly Maurice, grocer, 5^ Summer, house 5 do. 

Connelly Thomas, shoemaker, 224 Merrimac, house Davidson 

Connelly Thomas, Middlesex, house 32 Water 

Connolly Michael, laborer, house 7 Dummer 

Connolly Terrence, laborer, house 22 Lowell 

Connolly William T. clerk (Boston), boards 7 Franklin square 


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Connolly William Mrs. house 7 Franklin square 

Conner Frederick C. machinist, house Railroad street 

Conner George W., Massachusetts, house 39 Mass. Corporation 

Conners Bridget, house 51 River, Central ville 

Conners Ellen, widow, house 274 Merrimac 

Conners Margaret, widow, house 1 Swift 

Conners Michael, Hamilton, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 

Connery Catharine, house 6 Appleton 

Connery James, Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 

Connolly John, Bleachery, house 38 do. 

Connor Anna, widow, house Front, Centralville 

Connor Bernard, house 17 Alder 

Connor Jeremiah, laborer, house Green, near George 

Connor Michael, laborer, house Green, near George 

Connor William P., Appleton, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 

Connors Barney, machinist, house rear 92 Gorham 

Connors James, laborer, house 5 Hancock avenue 

Connors Michael, laborer, house 35 Fenwick 

Connors Philip, teamster, house 2 Short 

Connors Sarah Mrs. house 88 Gorham 

Conrey George F. screw maker, house 8 Pine 

Conroy James, laborer, house 77 East Merrimac 

Convers George H. clerk, at S. Convers’s, boards do. 

Convers Samuel, carriage manufacturer, 163 Central, li. 7 Tyler 

Convers Samuel E. at S. Convers’s, house 9 Tyler 

Conway Joseph, Hamilton, house 179 Central 

Conway Michael, mason, house rear 47 Market 

Coogan William, Middlesex, boards 1 Green 

Cook Albert G. trav. agent for J. C. Ayer & Co. b. Wash. Ho. 

Cook Benjamin L. lather, house 6 Pearl 

Cook Catharine, variety store, 164 Suffolk, house 166 do. 

Cook Charles M., Middlesex, house 43 Willow 

Cook Electa, widow, house 119 Moody 

Cook George G. dry goods, boards 166 Suffolk 

Cook Gilman G. dry goods, 103 Central, house 166 Suffolk 

Cook Haven P. tailor, 11 Central, house 14 Willow 

Cook Henry, Hamilton, house 38 Swamp Locks, Wortlien 

Cook Henry, house 28 Linden 

Cook Isaac & Co. ale, 5 Middle [rimac, opp. Park 

Cook James, insurance agent, 17 Central, house 180 East Mer- 
Cook James, teamster, house Davidson’s lane 
Cook Mark H. laces and embroideries, 116 Merrimac, h. 120 do. 
Cook Peter A. carpenter, 27 Howard, house do. 

Cook Thomas, gardener, house Pleasant, near Andover 
Cook William, painter, house River, near Bridge, Centralville 
Cook William G., Merrimac Print Works, h. 147 Merr. Corp. 


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Cook William 1\ carpenter, house 27 Howard [Centralville 

Cooke Homer A. editor “Journal and Courier,” house 10 Read, 

Cooledge Franklin S., Merrimac, house 132 Merrimac Corp. 

Cooledge Jacob 8. machinist, house 1GG Moody 

Cooledge Michael, laborer, house 5 Hancock avenue 

Coolidge Catharine, widow, house 287 Middlesex 

Coolidge Daniel, machinist, house 1 South Franklin court 

Coolidge William S. tailor, 34 Merrimac, boards 87 Central 

Coombs Joanna, widow, house 1G Fourth, Centralville 

Cooney Daniel, laborer, house 33 Fenwick 

Cooney John, stonemason, house rear 13 Summer 

Cooney John, laborer, house 54 Fenwick 

Cooney Margaret, widow, house 20 Broadway 

Cooney Simon, Hamilton, house 18 Winter 

Cooney William, shoemaker, house Wheelock block, Charles 

Cooper George, Merrimac, boards 136 Merrimac Corporation 

Cooper Henry C. clerk, boards 1 Lawrence Corporation 

Cooper Isaac, overseer, Lawrence, house 1 Lawrence Corporation 

Cooper Sarah Mrs. house 133 Lowell 

Cooper W. Allen, machinist, boards 45 Appleton 

Cooper William H. express messenger, Northern Depot, house 

Copeland Polly, house 9 Tremont 97 Appleton 

Copps Marcus W. clerk, 46 Merrimac, boards 50 Moody 

Coran Michael, Boott, boards 53 Boott Corporation 

Corbett John, Middlesex, house 76 Warren 

Corbett John, teamster, house 266 Middlesex 

Corbett John C., Bleachery, house foot of Bleachery street 

Corbett Josiah L. teamster, house 6 Pine 

Corbett Michael, Middlesex, house 21 Pond 

Corbett Michael, Lowell, house 27 Union 

Corcoran John, Hamilton, house 19 Summer 

Corcoran John, Hamilton, house 71 Gorham 

Corcoran Margaret, widow, house 49 Union 

Corcoran Samuel C., Boott, h. First, Centralville 

Corcoran William, Hamilton P. W. house 15 Spring 

Corcoran William, Middlesex, house 21 Pond 

Corey Abel Mrs. house 25 George 

Corey Alvin, carpenter, house 86 High 

Corey Charles, house 10 Paige 

Corliss Florella Mrs. house 35 South 

Corliss Horatio G. F. counsellor, 17 Museum building, boards 
53 Pawtucket 

Corliss John L. at Lowell Gaslight Co. h. 53 Pawtucket 
Corliss Susan, widow, house 323 Merrimac 
Cormier Luretta, boardinghouse, 113 Merrimac Corporation 
Corner John, clerk, 308 Merrimac, house 68 Moody 



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Corner Joseph, carpet weaver, house J. McDonald’s, 4 Hale 
Corner Josiah, grain and flour store, 308 Merrimac, house 1G0 
. Suffolk 

Corner Robert, clerk, 308 Merrimac, boards 160 Suffolk 
Cornock James, shoemaker, h. Thorndike, c. Madison 
Cornock James, baker, 261 Merrimac, house do. 

Cornwell Caroline, widow, house 32 Millie 

Corr John, Bleachery Dyehouse, house 2 Prospect 

Corr Patrick, house 110 East Merrimac 

Corr Thomas, at Am. Bolt Co. boards 2 Prospect 

Corrigan Sarah, widow, house 48 Gorham 

Corser Elizabeth, widow, house 6 Race 

Corwin David, house 51 Charles 

Corwin William, Lowell Machine Shop, h. 51 Charles 

Cory William M. overseer, Lawrence Corporation, h. 28 do. 

Cosgrove Catharine, widow, house 1 Lowell place 

Cosgrove John, grocer, 272 Merrimac, house li. 274 do. 

Cosgrove Peter, laborer, house 6 Davis court 
Cosgrove Sarah Mrs. house 49 River,- Central ville 
Cosgrove Thomas, saloon keeper, 199 Middlesex, b. do. 

Coson Maria E. widow, boards 195 Central 
Costellow Bridget, widow, 54 River, Central ville 
Costellow Daniel, Merrimac, house 47 Adams 
Costellow Edward, grocer, 45 Gorham, house do. 

Costellow James, Middlesex, house 54 River, Centralville 
Costellow Margaret, widow, house 12 Paige 
Costellow Michael, Middlesex, house 58^- Fayette 
Costellow Robert, Mrs. house 70 Gorham 
Costellow Thomas, tinsmith, at Bangs Brothers, h. 70 Gorham 
Costellow Thomas, Middlesex, boards 58-J- Fayette 
Costy John, laborer, hofise 6 Appleton 
Cotta Brino, sawmiller, boards 248 Middlesex 
Cotter Edward J. nails, 5 Middle, house First, near Bridge, 
Centralville 

Cotter Mary, widow, house 84 Suffolk 
Cotter Thomas, moulder, house 171 Gorham 
Cotter Timothy, laborer, house rear 30 William 
Cotter William Mrs. house 179 Gorham 

Cotton Neal ( Sargent Cotton ), fishmarket, rear 57 Central, 

house 2 Hunt’s court 

Coughlan Catherine, widow, house 51 Fenwick 
Coughlan Ellen, widow, house 106 Suffolk 
Coughlan Honora, widow, house 133 Lowell 
Coughlan Jeremiah, laborer, house 50 Common ’ 

Coughlan John, laborer, boards 141 Lowell 
Coughlan Maurice, laborer, house 5 Fenwick 



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Goughian Sarah, widow, house 27 Charles 
Couilliard Leander A. house 11 Howard 
Coulson Joseph C. grocer, 60 Gorham, house 30 Union 
Coulson Samuel, house 30 Union 
Coulson Thomas, grocer, house 30 Union 
Coulson A\ r alter, house 30 Union 
Courchaw Joseph, bobbin maker, house 412 Merrimac 
Coursay Thomas, Stott’s Mills, house 21 Chestnut 
Coursay William, Stott’s Mills, house 24 High 
Courser Charles II. moulder, house Pine, near Nichols 
Courser David, painter, house 1 1 Chapel 
Courtney Patrick, house 94 Suffolk 
Courtney William, Middlesex, house 9 Carolin’s place 
Coveney John, Lowell Machine Shop, li. Cross, opp. Marion 
Coward Jacob B. blackmith, house 39 Charles 
Cowdry Melissa Mrs. house 41 Church 
Cowell William, carpet printer, house 13 Kidder 
Co wen Daniel, Middlesex, h. Water, c. Holbrook’s court 
Cowen John B., Merrimac, b. 12 Merrimac Corporation 
Co wen William, Middlesex, house Water, near Pond 
Cowley Aaron, house 154 Lawrence 
Cowley Charles, counsellor, 75 Central, b. 154 Lawrence 
Cowley John & Co. woollen goods manufacturers, Whipple’s 
Mills, boards 154 Lawrence 
Cox James, painter, house 3 East Merrimac 
Cox James, Lowell, house East Merrimac, corner Brown 
Cox Julia, widow, house 2 Carolin’s block, Fayette 
Cox Nelson, real -estate agent, house 158 Moody 
Cox Patrick, house Front, Centralville 
Cox Patrick, Boott, house 4 Carolin’s place 
Cox Simon, clerk, house Front, Centralville 
Coye Mary, widow, house rear 61 Lowell 
Coyle Philip, Middlesex, house 30 Fayette 
Crafts B. Frank, clerk, Merrimac, c. Worthen, b. 88 Merrimac 
Crafts Henry C., Suffolk, house First, Centralville 
Crafts Nathan F. librarian Mechanics’ Library, h. 74 Mechanic 
Craggy Thomas, Prescott, house 2 High-street square 
Craig Alexander, Lowell, house rear 1 6 Appleton 
Craig Charles, machinist, boards 53 Boott Corporation 
Craig Lucy, widow, house 9 Lee 
Craig Mrs. house 82 Charles 

Craig Thomas, Lowell, boards 25 Hamilton Corporation 
Cramer Honora, widow, house 42 Adams 
Crane Alanson, machine broker, house School, c. Liberty 
Crane Ebenezer, overseer, Appleton, h. 20 Appleton Corp. 

I Crare George, Middlesex, house 66 Warren 


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Crane John, laborer, house 44 Salem 

Crane John E. pattern and model maker, 20 Middle, and milli- 
nery, 69 Merrimac, house 2 Franklin square, Adams 
Crane John J. travelling agent, house 19 Smith 
Crawford James, blacksmith, 76 Charles, house 73 do. 

Crawford Mary, widow, house rear 37 Middle 

Crawford Thomas, Conant’s Express, house Smith 

Creighton James, carpet weaver, house 62 Church 

Creighton Peter, carpenter, house Lewis, corner Jefferson 

Cressy Samuel G. bookkeeper, house 5 Oak 

Crilley Margaret, grocer, 65 River, h. 63 do. Centralville 

Crilley Susan, widow, house 35 Fayette 

Crimmins Mrs. widow, house 137 Lowell 

Crisfield Sarah, widow, house Holbrook’s court 

Critchett George F., Lowell, boards 37 Charles 

Critchett Nathaniel Mrs. house 37 Charles 

Crocker Henry W. laborer, h. Dutton, c. Wamesit court 

Crockett Alonzo D., Hamilton, house 283 Central 

Crockett Amos F., Bleachery, house 283 Central 

Crockett Hannah Mrs. house 283 Central 

Crockett Henry C., Hamilton, h. 32 Franklin square, Suffolk 

Crockett John, Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton 

Crockett Julia E. Mrs. house 283 Central 

Crockett Leander F. machinist, house 144 Jackson 

Crombie William, house 9 Lagrange 

Crombie Wm. A. freight clerk B., L., & L. R.R. b. 49 Cushing 

Cronan John, laborer, house Cross lane 

Cronan John, laborer, house 16 Jefferson 

Crooker Abel F. painter, house Carleton, corner Pine 

Crooker Amelia Mrs. boardinghouse, 32 Lawrence Corp. 

Crooker Calvin B., Bleachery, house 172 Gorham 

Crooker Joel, Bleachery, house 4 do. 

Crosby Caleb, mason and stucco worker, South, corner Elm, 
house 133 Gorham 

Crosby Eben, raftsman, boards 80 Pawtucket, c. Walker 
Crosby Elizabeth Mrs. boardinghouse, 23 John 
Crosby Ephraim, furniture manuf. Wamesit Mills, h. 54 Tyler 
Crosby George, woodturner, Wamesit Mills, house Varney, 
near Mount Vernon 

Crosby Judah, paymaster, Massachusetts, house Park, corner 
East Merrimac 

Crosby Nancy J. dressmaker, 11 Nesmith building 
Crosby Nathan, judge Police Court, office City Market, house 
Nesmith 

Crosby Sylvester, bobbin maker, house Railroad 
Crosby Warren, plasterer', boards 133 Gorham 



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Crosby Warren A. clerk at A. W. Dow’s, boards do. 

Cross Andrew, carpet weaver, bouse 156 Lawrence 
Cross Charles A. carpet weaver, house 85 Church 
Cross Frank, shuttle maker, boards 8 Boott Corporation 
Cross Gershom R., Bleachery, house 3 do. 

Cross Jane, widow, house 35 Fayette 
Cross John, carpet weaver, house 168 Lawrence 
Crossett Jane, widow, house 22 Davidson 
Crossley Robert, peddler, house rear 136 Lawrence 
Crowe Connor, Hamilton, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 
Crowe John, house foot of Joiner 
Crowell Jeremiah, laborer, house 12 William 
Crowell Lorenzo, grocer, house 104 East Merrimac 
Crowell Zenas, Lawrence, h. 29 Lawrence Corporation 
Crowell Zenas A. paper carrier, house 29 Lawrence Corp. 
Crowley Bartholomew, laborer, house 3 Green 
Crowley Bridget, widow, house 13 Sumner 
Crowley Charles, laborer, house 53 Lowell 
Crowley Daniel, clerk at Post Office, house 27 Marion 
Crowley Daniel, laborer, house 93 Adams 
Crowley Daniel, laborer, house rear 29 Fenwick 
Crowley Dennis, laborer, house Broadway, near Suffolk 
Crowley Ellen, widow, house 38 Lewis 
Crowley Jane E. Mrs. millinery goods, 118 Merrimac 
Crowley John, machinist, house Cross, corner Common 
Crowley Mary, widow, house 19 Moody 
Crowley Peter, Merrimac, house 118 Suffolk 
Crowley Timothy A. machinist, house 27 Marion 
Crowley Timothy, laborer, house Marion, near Cross 
Crown George W., Tremont, house 18 Tremont Corporation 
Crowther Thomas, blacksmith, house 13 Prescott Corporation 
Croxford J. Frank, clothing and furnishing goods, 33 Central, 
house 47 Summer 

Crudden Peter Rev. house 12 Appleton 

Cruikslianks Thomas, peddler, house River, Centralville 

Cry an Michael, confectioner at A. B. French’s 

Cuff James, boards 151 Lowell 

Cullen Bridget, widow, house 16 Dummer 

Cullen James, Hamilton, house 66 Church 

Culley Charles, Middlesex, house 54 High 

Cullinan James, laborer, house 55 Gorham 

Cummings Andrew J., Merrimac, boards 138 Merrimac Corp. 

Cummings Benjamin C. job-wagon, house 67 Church 

Cummings Calvin T. laborer, house rear Hale, near Thorndike 

Cummings Catharine, house 100 Howard 

Cummings Charles S. coachman, house 16 Clay 


* LOWELL [ 0 ] DIRECTORY. 63 

Cummings Daniel, Boott, boards 53 Boott Corporation 

Cummings George F., Tremont, boards 150 Suffolk 

Cummings George G., Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corp. 

Cummings George TV", tea and coffee, 6 John, house 6^- do. 

Cummings Hannah, house 150 Suffolk 

Cummings John., Lowell Machine Shop, boards 86 Market 

Cummings Joseph S. clerk, Lowell M. S. C. 11. b. 107 Appleton 

Cummings Margaret, widow, house 14 Lewis 

Cummings Martha, widow, house 148 Suffolk 

Cummings Mary, widow, house 17 Cross 

Cummings Nicholas, laborer, house 0 Jefferson 

Cummings Patrick, blacksmith, boards 85 Broadway 

Cummings Phoebe M. house 150 Suffolk 

Cummings William, Massachusetts, boards 86 Market 

Cummings William, at Cowley’s Mill, boards 195 Central 

Cummiskey A. M. Miss, millinery, 288 Merrimac 

Cummiskey Catharine, house 8 North 

Cummiskey Edward, baker, boards 34 Paige 

Cummiskey Hugh, house 288 Merrimac 

Cummiskey Patrick, provisions, 39 Market, house 70 Bartlett 

Cummiskey Pose Ann, widow, house 20 Gorham 

Cummiskey William, carpenter, house 85 Adams 

Cumnock Alexander G., Boott, house 75 Boott Corporation 

Cunningham Catharine, house 59 East Merrimac 

Cunningham James, tanner, house 38 Lowell 

Cunningham James, laborer, house 55 Gorham 

Cunningham John, house rear 25 Lowell 

Cunninghajn John, Hamilton, house 50 Middle 

Cunningham John, carpenter, boards 90 Appleton 

Cunningham Patrick, laborer, house 284 Merrimac 

Cunningham Patrick, laborer, house rear 245 Merrimac 

Cunningham Patrick, currier, house rear 25 Lowell 

Cunningham Patrick, Middlesex, house 21 Pond 

Cunningham Thomas, machinist, house 90 Appleton 

Curley Dewey, painter, house 12 Middlesex place 

Curley John, clerk, Water, cor. Andover, h. at Tewksbury 

Curley Pichard, Merrimac, boards 10 Lowell 

Curley Thomas, laborer, house Webster, Centralville 

Curran Ann, widow, house 20 Jefferson 

Curran Ann, widow, house 24 Broadway 

Curran Ann Mrs. house 4 Winter 

Curran Bernard, laborer, house 18 Davis 

Curran Bernard, blacksmith, house rear 16 Mill 

Curran James, Appleton, house 10 Summer 

Curran James, Lawrence, boards 23 Hanover 

Cu rran John, dyer, house 6 Carol in s’ place 


64 LO WELL [C3 DIRECTORY. » 

Curran Patrick, Merrimac, house 126 Lowell 
Curran Patrick, dyer, house Quebec 
Curran Patrick, porter at American House 
Currier Charles M. musician, house 346 Merrimac 
Currier Ephraim, boardinghouse, 33 Hamilton Corporation 
Currier Frances I). house 28 Race 
Currier George W., Hamilton, boards G2 Lawrence 
Currier Henry M. ( Stevens Sf Currier), blacksmith, Fletcher, 
near Adams, house 33 Hamilton Corporation 
Currier Jacob B. barometer maker, 27 Central, h. 61 Bartlett 
Currier Jeremiah M., Tremont, house 28 Race 
Currier John, stone mason, house 62 Lawrence 
Currier John ( Putnam fy Currier ), soap manufacturer, Lenton, 
house Broadway, near Wilder 

Currier John A., Hamilton, house 56 Hamilton Corp., Gorham 

Currier Mary D. house 162 Suffolk 

Currier Rhoda L. Miss, house 28 Race 

Currier Willoughby H., Lowell, boards 7 Lowell Corporation 

Curry Ann, house 13 Hanover 

Curry Bridget, widow, house rear 7 6 Lowell 

Curry John, Bleach ery, house 15 Cedar 

Curry Mary, widow, house 40 South 

Curry Michael, laborer, boards 24 Hurd 

Curry Patrick, Bleachery, house 13 Cedar 

Curry Patrick, Bleachery, house 352 Central 

Curry Patrick, Boott, house 73 Adams 

Curry William, Bleachery, house 230 Central 

Curtin Patrick, Middlesex, house Water, near Andover 

Curtis James, farmer at William Wyman’s 

Curtis Mary, fancy and dry goods, 164 Central, li. 47 Charles 

Curtis Thomas II. locksmith, 129 Central, boards 197 do. 

Curtis William, sawyer, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
Curtis William W. Mrs. variety store, 197 Central, house do. 
Cushing ( Daniel ) & Mack ( Sewall G.), stove dealers, 123 & 125 
Market, corner Shattuck, house 28 Pawtucket, n. Fletcher 
Cushing D. Webster, clerk, Appleton Bank, b. D. Cushing’s 
Cushing Edward, at O. Allen’s, house 254 Middlesex 
Cushing George S. & Co. brewers, 52 Middlesex, b. 159 Central 
Cushing John H. ( Cashing fy Co ), brewer, 52 Middlesex, house 
82 Appleton [168 East Merrimac 

Cushing Oliver E. civil engineer, 7 Savings Bank building, h. 
Cushing Stephen, house 29 Anne 

Cutler David M. G. carpenter, 1 Lenton, house 9 Ames 
Cutler Herbert W. milkman, house Pawtucket 
Cutler James A. tanner, house Chelmsford, corner Howard 
Cutler Otis, bootmaker at N. M. Wright’s, house 132 School 



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Cutler Sylvester P. ( Gove , Cutler , <§• Cb.J, h. Westford, n. Grand 
Cutter Abijah, gunsmith, 16 Middle, house 33 Smith 
Cutter Charles S. painter, house Fletcher, cor. Broadway 
Cutter ( Stephen ) & Walker ( George shoulder braces, 48 

Central, boards 221 do. 

'Cutting ( Clark T. ) & Rand (Jas. B.), dry goods, 42 Merrimac, 
house 28 Third, Central ville 

DACY CATHARINE, widow, house 117 Lowell 

Dacy Daniel, laborer, house 118 Suffolk 

Dacy James, laborer, house 117 Lowell 

Dacy John, laborer, house 24 Fayette 

Dacy Timothy, laborer, house 34 Suffolk 

Dacy William, laborer, house 106 Lowell 

Dadmirn Almira Mrs. house 1 Livingston block, Appleton 

Dadmun Henry H. clerk, 30 Merrimac, b. 1 Livingston block 

Daggett Andrew J. carpenter, boards 85 Howard 

Daggett Harry C., Merrimac P. W. h. Mt. Yernon, Central ville 

Dailey Daniel, laborer, house 86 Middlesex 

Dailey Michael, laborer, house Green, near George 

Dailey Michael, Massachusetts, h. 7 Pleasant court 

Dailey Robert, laborer, house 157 Lowell 

Daily Bridget, widow, house 50 Lowell 

Daily Cornelius, moulder, house 55 Union 

Daily Hugh, Lowell Machine Shop, house 17 North 

Daily Isabella, widow, house 45 Middle 

Daily James, Hamilton, house Green, near George 

Daily John, laborer, house 11 Dummer 

Daily John, laborer, house 48 Lowell 

Daily John, laborer, house rear 7 Jefferson 

Daily Margaret, widow, house 157 Lowell 

Daily Maurice, Merrimac, house 157 Lowell 

Daily Michael, laborer, house 157 Lowell 

Daily Patrick, laborer, house 35 Adams 

Daily Patrick, laborer, house Cross, corner Common 

Daily Patrick, Middlesex, house rear 21 North 

Daily Patrick, Hamilton, house 25 North 

Daily Patrick, laborer, house 3 Crosby 

Daily William, laborer, house 27 North 

Dalton Charles H. at R. F. Yeaton & Co.’s, h. 77 High 

Dalton Mary, widow, house Adams, near Cross 

Dalton Michael, Merrimac P. W. h. r. 26 Bridge, Centralville 

Dalton Michael, shoemaker, 89 Charles, li. 80 Gorham 

Daly Zebedee, seacaptain, house 25 Adams 

Dam John C. machinist, house 19 Swamp Locks, Dutton 

Darn Lorenzo C., Hamilton, house 26 Middlesex 


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66 LOWELL [ X) ] DIRECTORY. 

Dame Emery, fruit and confectionary, 139 Central, li. 32 Walnut 
Dame Loren L. student, house 100 East Mcrrimac 
Dame Samuel, mason, house 100 East Mcrrimac 
Damon Joseph B. shoemaker, house rear 394 Mcrrimac 
Dana Andrew J. painter, Mcrrimac Corporation, h. 160 do. 
Dana David Mrs. house 14 Iligh-street square 
Dana George E. ( Wilder § Dana ), Jackson, opposite Hamilton 
Print Works, house 14 High-street square 
Dana Louisa W. E., private school, h. 14 Iligh-street square 
Dana Mary E. teacher, house 14 High-street square 
Dane Charles F. peddler, boards at George Dane’s 
Dane George, blacksmith, Dane, house do. 

Dane George A. engineer at O. Allen’s, h. 387 Middlesex 
Dane Henry J. at George Dane’s 
Dane Richard Galen, sawmiller, house rear 18 Grand 
Danfortli Andrew J., Lawrence, li. 75 Lawrence Corp. 

Danforth Charles II., Massachusetts, boards 5 Cady 
Danforth Levi, bobbin maker, h. 2 Livingston block, Appleton 
Daniels Joshua W. secretary and treasurer Howard Eire Insur- 
ance Co., Central, c. Middle, house 23 Bartlett 
Daniels Samuel, Middlesex, house 10 Floyd 
Danley James, laborer, house Front, Central ville 
Darcey Julia, widow, house rear 81 Lowell 
Darling Harriet Mrs. liouse 10 Third, Centralville 
Darlington Samuel, engraver, house Pearl, Centralville 
Darracott James 11. (Boston), house Mcrrimac, n. Pawtucket 
Darvin Michael, tailor, house 7 Carpet lane 
Dascomb Moody K. watchman, Middlesex, li. 19 Cady 
Davenport Elijah, Tremont, h. 35 Tremont Corporation 
Daverin Ellen, widow, house 75 Lowell 
David Duport, butcher, house 239 School 

Davidson Charles, variety store, 302 Merrimac, h. 3 Cabot bl’k 
Davidson David, Lowell Machine Shop, house Carleton 
Davidson Isaac N., Tremont, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 
Davis Alonzo S. cap manufacturer, 6 Canal block, house Sixth, 
Centralville 

Davis Andrew J., Merrimac, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
Davis Asahel, magnetic-electro machines, Wamesit Mills, house 
88 Church 

Davis Bartlett, carpenter, house 300 School 

Davis Benjamin F. fancy goods, house 69 Third, Centralville 

Davis Betsey, widow, house 160 Moody 

Davis Betsey, widow, house 26 Franklin 

Davis Betsey Miss, house 148 Suffolk 

Davis Caroline S. Mrs. fancy goods, &c. 51 Merrimac, boards 
69 Third, Centralyille 


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Davis Charles, Wamesit Mills, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 
Davis Daniel C. stonecutter, house 95 Howard 
Davis David, Lowell Machine Shop, house Carleton, corner 
Marshall 

Davis Eliakim S. signpainter, house Lincoln, Ayer’s new city 
Davis Elisha, farmer, house 230 Gorham, corner Central 
Davis Elisha L. paper carrier, 21 Central, h. 1 Fellows court 
Davis Emerson, travelling agent, boards 53 Howard 
Davis Eunice P. Mrs. house 1 98 Central 
Davis Franklin, at L. J. Eames & Co.’s, boards 230 Gorham 
Davis George, stonecutter, house 8 South Franklin court 
Davis George E. boards 230 Gorham 

Davis George P., Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 

Davis Gilman, at Otis Allen’s, boards 246 Middlesex 

Davis Hannah J. house Middlesex, near Howard House 

Davis Henry, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 

Davis Hosea Q. machinist, house 26 Franklin 

Davis James, laborer, house Green, near George 

Davis James, laborer, house 71 Adams 

Davis James D. student, house 47 Bridge, Centralville 

Davis John, lawyer, boards Thorndike, corner Westford 

Davis John, student, 55 Central, boards at E. F. Watson’s 

Davis John M. baker, house Green, near George 

Davis Joseph B. Rev. h. 47 Bridge, c. Fourth, Centralville 

Davis Judith, boardinghouse, 58 Lawrence Corporation 

Davis Nathaniel ( Runels , Clough , Sr Co.), house 54 Howard 

Davis Oliver, Merrimac, boards 68 Merrimac Corporation 

Davis Oliver T. musician, boards 42 Lagrange 

Davis Paul S. at D. Roger’s, house 1 Union 

Davis Reuben P. carpenter, house W estford, near Grand 

Davis Samuel G. overseer, Middlesex, house 36 Hurd 

Davis Sidney, mason, house 208 Central 

Davis Stephen C. house 20 Marshall 

Davis Sturgis J., Lawrence, house 7 Lawrence Corporation 

Davis Thomas, Merrimac Corporation, house rear 7 1 Adams 

Davis Thomas J. printer, “ Citizen” otlice, house 11 Willow 

Davis William P., Tremont, house 44 Lawrence Corporation 

Davison William, express messenger, house 19 Clay 

Davy Martin, laborer, house rear 9 Jefferson 

Day Charles, Conant express, house 11 Smith 

Day George, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 

Day James T. carpenter, house 24 Paige ^ 

Day John, Bleachery, boards 15 Cedar 

Day Orrin, tinsmith at Wilder & Dana’s, house 34 Walnut 

Day Patrick, laborer, house 3 Brewery court 

Day Silas, teamster, house 12 Hudson 



GS LOWELL [ _[) ] DIRECTORY. 

Day Thomas J. physician, house 3G .Bartlett 
Day William D. carriage maker, boards 24G Central 
Day William L. Mrs. house 2 4G Central 

Dean ( Daniel II. ) & Barnes ( Henry II. ), merchant tailors, 5 
Canal Block, Central, h. 172 E. Merrimae [E. Merrimae 
Dean Horace C. sewing machine agent, 35 Prescott, house 127 
Dean Jacob, Hamilton, boards 32 Hamilton Corporation 
Dean Samuel, Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 
Dean Susan Mrs. boardinghouse, 13 Central 
Dean William P. draughtsman, boards 13 Central 
Dearborn Charles, boardinghouse, 57 and 58 Mass. Corp. 
Dearborn Charles II. clerk, 134 Merrimae, bds. 58 Mass. Corp. 
Dearborn Elbridge, boots and shoes, 232 Merrimae, h. 38 Cabot 
Dearborn Maria, widow, house 38 Cabot 
Dearborn Sarah, widow, house 8 Dodge 
Dearborn W. F. mason, house 1G Third, Centralville 
Dearden John, bleachery, boards 33 Summer 
Deardcn William, china, crockery, cutlery, and glass, 80 Merri- 
mac, house 37 Chapel 
Deary Susan, widow, house 99 Adam 
Death James, machinist, house foot of Pond 
Deblois John B. clerk, Tremont C. R. house 33 Tremont Corp. 
De Castro William, Bleachery, boards 28 Bleachery street 
De Coster S. Kimball, clerk at 8 Central, house 2G8 Central 
De Coster Susan Mrs. house 2G8 Central 
Dederiek William II. blacksmith, boards 35 S. Locks, Worthen 
Deering Edward, shoemaker, house rear Pleasant 
Deering William, house rear Pleasant 
Degnan Dominick, Hamilton, boards 7 George 
Degnan Patrick, laborer, house 27 Keene 
Degnan Rose, widow, house 1 Baldwin’s court 
Delaney John, painter, boards 7 Summer 
Delaney Thomas, tailor, 53 Central, boards 22 Lowell 
Delano Orlando, painter, boards 21 John 
Delante Joseph, Boott, house 19 River, Centralville 
De Lara E. I. engraver, MerVimac Print Works, house 150 do. 
Delmore Catharine, -widow, house rear 37 Fenwick 
Delmore Margaret, widow, house. 9 Middle 
Deming Isaac, Tremont, house 40 Tremont Corporation 
Deming J. Francis, boards 40 Tremont Corporation 
Demond Albert A. bowling saloon, 2 Hurd 
Dempsey Christopher, Lowell M. S. house rear 20 Mill 
Dempsey Daniel, laborer, house 20 Dummcr 
Dempsey Michael, hatter, 30 Central, boards American House 
Dempsey Patrick, grocer, 47 Lowell, house 40 Salem 
Dempsey Walter, laborer, house Suffolk, near Cross 



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Denahan Margaret, widow, house 69 Adams 

Dennett Albert M. clerk, 132 Merrimac, boards 110 Appleton 

Dennett Erastus, machinist, boards 41 Appleton 

Dennett Hiram, tailor, 5 Central, house 110 Appleton 

Dennis Janies, machinist, house 420 Merrimac 

Dennis Richard Mrs. house 7 1 Appleton street 

Dennison Jeremiah, Middlesex, boards 12 Church 

Dennison Mary, widow, house rear 43 River, Centralville 

Densmore Ira, Middlesex, house 34 Church 

Denton Alfred M‘. brassfounder, boards 10 South Highland 

Denton John A. brassfounder, house 10 South Highland 

Derby George, Appleton, boards 18 Appleton Corporation 

Derby Henry W. machinist, boards rear 1 Tilden 

Derby John, foundryman, house 99 Howard 

Derbyshire George, Merrimac, boards 74 Merrimac Corporation 

Derbyshire Thomas, Hamilton, house 50 Hamilton Corporation 

Derbyshire Win., Print Works, house 94 Merrimac Corporation 

De Salle Boswell, laborer, boards 248 Middlesex 

Desmond Ellen, widow, house 130 Lowell 

Desmond John, house 10 Jefferson 

Desmond John, Lawrence, boards 130 Lowell 

Desmond Timothy, laborer, boards 27 Marion 

Desmond William, Merrimac, house Cross, opposite Marion 

Desmore , at Nor cross’s, boards 248 Middlesex 

Devine Bridget, widow, house 7 Malloy’s court 

Devine Dennis, operative, house 4 Green 

Devine Edward, painter, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 

Devine James, laborer, house rear 55 Market 

Devine John, laborer, house 30 Lewis 

Devine John, Middlesex, house 26 Hurd 

Devine Patrick ( Smith § Co.), grocers, 14 Lowell, house do. 

Devine Patrick, grocer, Water, near Andover 

Devine Philip, operative, house 4 Green 

Devlin James, grocer, 22 Gorham, house 24 do. 

Devlin John, laborer, house 7 River, Centralville 
Devlin Joseph, Lowell, house 18 William 
Devlin Mary, house 35 Fayette 
Devno Peter, Appleton, house 170 Gorham 
Devno Peter, Hamilton, boards 7 Hamilton Corporation 
Devoll Andrew J. at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, boards 12 Hurd 
Dewhurst James K. blockcutter, house 340 Central 
Dewhurst William, blacksmith, house 23 Floyd 
Dewire William, shoemaker, house 66 Bartlett 
: Dewsnap Robert, Middlesex, house 56 Lawrence 
Dexter Edwin S. carpenter, h. 71 Fletcher [h. 5 Willow pi. 
Dexter (Parker W . ) & Ward ( Josiah P.), provisions, 366 Mer. 


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Dexter 8. King, clerk, 3 Gorham, boards Middlesex 
Diamond George, painter, boards 1 Goward place 
Diamond Margaret, widow, house 1 Goward place 
Dibbey Mary, house rear River, Centralville 
Diekerman George M., Tremont, boards opposite 18 Vilden 
Dickerman Manly S. carpenter, house opposite 18 Tilden 
Dickey Benjamin F. fruit, 2G2 Merrimae, house 408 do. 

Dickey Ilanover, physician, 15 Hurd, house do. 

Diggles Harriet, widow, house 287 Middlesex 
Dike Morrill II. house Oak, near High 

Dillingham Artemas, Lawrence, h. Bridge, c. Sixth, Centralville 

Dillingham Edward, blacksmith, boards 154 Suffolk 

Dillingham Paul, mason, house Elm, Centralville 

Dillingham Seth, Merrimae, boards 74 Merrimac Corporation 

Dillon David, at 0. M. Whipple’s, house 181 Lawrence 

Dimock Dwight L. farmer, house Methuen road 

Dinnine William, Hamilton, house G4 Gorham 

Dinsmore Robins, “ Advertiser ” office, house 227 Middlesex 

Dinsmore Tobias P. clerk, 181 Central, house 33 Union 

Disher Elizabeth, widow, house 7 Cabot 

Ditson George II. driver, 84 Central, boards American House 

Ditson Minot, teamster, boards Cabot, opposite Lyman 

Dix Daniel, Merrimae, house 49 Merrimac Corporation 

Dix ( John A.) & Wilson ( II N. ), wool, coal, &c. 26 Paige, h. 

28 Paige 

Dixon Joseph, Middlesex, boards rear 53 Charles 

Dixon Mary, widow, house 118 Middlesex 

Dobbin Michael, laborer, house Merrill, near Taylor 

Dobbin William, boiler maker, house 282 School 

Doble Dianna Mrs. house 3 Pearl 

Dobson Robert, Middlesex, house alley, rear 17 Union 

Dobson Thomas, Middlesex, house alley, rear 17 Union 

Dodd Mary Mrs. house Front, Centralville 

Dodge Chas. W. dry goods, 123 Central, c. Gorham, h. 27 Chapel 

Dodge David M. Mrs. house 39 Tyler 

Dodge Edward P., Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Dodge Eliza Mrs. boardinghouse, 14 Boott Corporation 

Dodge Fidelia O. Mrs. house 39 Tyler 

Dodge Hosea, beltmaker, boards 44 Boott Corporation 

Dodge Joseph M. Mrs. house 19 Tyler 

Dodge Luke C. junk, 54 Dutton, house 52 High 

Dodge Nancy Mrs. house 15 Market 

Dodge Richard, machinist, boards 3 Hamilton Corporation 

Doe Ezra W. stonemason, house 5 Hamilton Corporation 

Doe Louisa J. boardinghouse, 5 Hamilton Corporation 

Doe William K. carpenter, house 59 Merrimac Corporation 



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Doherty Andrew, Bleachery, house 85 Charles 

Doherty Catharine Mrs. house 49 Middle 

Doherty Charles, tanner, house Kidder, near Gorham 

Doherty Dudley, laborer, house Mam street 

Doherty John, soapmaker, house School, corner Lawson 

Doherty John, meat stall, Lowell, corner Lewis 

Doherty John, laborer, house 2 AVater 

Doherty John, watchman, house 62 Charles 

Doherty John, laborer, house 44 William 

Doherty Joseph, laborer, house Suffolk, corner Broadway 

Doherty Mary A. widow, house 8 North 

Doherty Michael, laborer, house River, Centralville 

Doherty Michael, tanner, boards 16 Summer 

Doherty Stephen, laborer, house rear >58 Dutton 

Dolioney Catharine, widow, house 75 Lowell 

Dolan Alice, widow, house 8 Davidson 

Dolan Ellen, widow, house 148 Central 

Dolan John, Prescott, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 

Dolan John, Boott, house 14 Paige 

Dolan Margaret, widow, house North 

Dolan Mary, widow, house 3 George 

Dolan Rose, house 1 Putney’s court 

Dolan Thomas, marble worker, boards 24 Hurd 

Dolan Thomas, Lowell, house 37 William 

Dolan T. S. showman, boards 95 Market 

Dolan William, Massachusetts, boards 11 Davidson 

Dolbier Sullivan, carpenter, house 49 Hamilton Corporation 

Dole Thomas, wheelwright, house 144 Fletcher 

Dollard James, spinner, house 15 Davis 

Dolloff James, musician, boards 43 Prescott Corporation 

Dolloff William B. carpenter, Mass. bds. 57 Mass. Corporation 

Donahoe Daniel, Lawrence, house 4 Dempsey yard 

Donahy John, laborer, house rear 25 Lowell 

Donaldson Hugh, Hamilton, house 37 Floyd 

Donegan Ellen, widow, house 22 Davidson 

Donelly Bernard, laborer, house 23 Winter 

Donley James P., Merrimac, house 100 Merrimae Corporation 

Donnegan Margaret Mrs. house rear 7 Decatur 

Donnelly Edward, fireman, Hamilton, house 21 Winter 

Donnelly Edward, clerk, house Lee 

Donnelly Joanna, widow, house Davidson’s lane 

Donnelly John, laborer, house alley, rear 17 Union 

Donnelly Joseph, Middlesex, house 23 River 

Donnelly Joseph, Middlesex, house 12 Paige 

Donnelly Margaret Mrs. house 6 Appleton 

Donnellv Marv, widow, house Lee 



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Donnelly Michael, Middlesex, house 23 Union 

Donnelly Owen, Lowell Machine Shop, house 18 Summer 

Donnelly Patrick, gardener at O. M. Whipple’s, house 38 Crosby 

Donnelly Thomas, Foundry, house 15 Summer 

Donohoe Andrew, laborer, house rear 22 Winter 

Donohoe Bartholomew, foundryman, h. G McCarry court 

Donohoe Bridget, widow, house rear 25 Lowell 

Donohoe Daniel, Lawrence, house 4 Dempsey yard 

Donohoe James, Merrimac, house 18 Dummer 

Donohoe John, Merrimac, house 10 Little 

Donohoe John, at American Bolt Co. house rear 180 Lawrence 

Donohoe John, Lawrence, house 42 Salem 

Donohoe John, Lawrence, house 47 Adams 

Donohoe Martin, house 25 Davidson 

Donohoe Mary, widow, house 48 Union 

Donohoe Michael, laborer at Gas Works, li. Adams, n. Cross 

Donohoe Michael, farmer, house Mt. Pleasant, Central vilie 

Donohoe Patrick, laborer, house rear 25 Lowell 

Donahoe Patrick, laborer, house 50 Lowell 

Donahoe Patrick, farmer, house Mount Pleasant, Centralville 

Donalioe Patrick, at American Bolt Co. house 350 Central 

Donahoe Patrick, Gas Works, house Adams, near Cross 

Donahoe Thomas, house 57 River, Centralville 

Donovan Bridget, widow, house 07 Adams 

Donovan Catharine, widow, house 117 Lowell 

Donovan Catharine, widow, house 12 Chapel 

Donovan Dennis, laborer, house rear 50 Fenwick 

Donovan Jeremiah, Merrimac, house 00 Moody 

Donovan John, laborer, house Jefferson, corner Lowell 

Donovan John, freight house, house 4 McCarry court 

Donovan Matthew, painter, Broadway, c. Marion, h. opp. do. 

Donovan Richard, laborer, house rear Cross, near Marion 

Donovan Thomas, machinist, boards 54 Lewis 

Donovan Timothy, laborer, house rear 48 Fenwick 

Donovan Timothy, Lawrence, house 90 Moody 

Donovan William, laborer, house 4 Little 

Donovan William, laborer, house rear 347 Merrimac 

Dooley EdAvard, block printer, house 344 Central 

Dooley Margaret, widow, house 1 1 Wall 

Dooley Michael, provisions, house Common, near Cross 

Dooley Robert, block printer, house 8 Prospect 

Doonan John, laborer, house rear 25 LoavcII 

Dopp Joseph Mrs. fancy goods, 66 Merrimac, house 31 Charles 

Doran Mary, house rear 37 Middle 

Dorgan Patrick, Middlesex, house 31 Fem\ r ick 

Doris Mary Ann, widow, house 4 Mechanic 


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Dorr (Richard H.) & Gerry, dentists, 24 Central, h. 11 Fourth, 
Centralville 

Dorr William H. carpenter, house First, Centralville 
Doton Elizabeth Mrs. boardinghouse, 10 Merrimac Corporation 
Douglass Erast us, house Worthen, corner Mechanic 
Douglass John, Boott, boards 25 Boott Corporation 
Douglass Thomas G. mason, house Wanalancit, near Pawtucket 
Doulan Daniel, laborer, house 33 Fenwick 
Doulan Thomas, house 18 Lewis 
Dove John, machinist, house 15 River, Centralville 
Dow Charles, blacksmith, Lowell Corporation, h. 301 Middlesex 
Dow George W. blacksmith, boards 301 Middlesex 
Dow Jeremiah F. clerk, G4 Merrimac, house 14 Iligfh 
Dow John, Hamilton Print Works, house 238 Central 
Dow John, stonecutter, boards 86 Market 
Dow Nancy F. widow, house 11 Third, Centralville 
Dow Timothy F. boards 11 Third, Centralville 
Dowall John, Hamilton, house opp. 19 South 
Dowd Anthony, house Davidson’s lane 
Dowd John, laborer, house 27 Worthen 
Dowd William, Merrimac, house rear 78 Lowell 
Dowdell Arthur, Hamilton, house 64 Charles 
Dowell Thomas, Merrimac, house 90 Lowell 
Dower Thomas, sawmiller, house 78 Charles 
Dowlin William M., Merrimac, house 6 Ford 
Downes Horatio B., Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 
Downes S. P. machinist, house 9 Cabot 
Downey Mary, widow, house rear 76 Lowell 
Downing ( Daniel R.) & Rose ( Gilbert ), fruit and vegetables, 
133 Central, house 15 Auburn 
Downing Jonathan, painter, house Lawson, near School 
Downing Judith P. dressmaker, house 4 Adams, c. Broadway 
Downing Moses G. carpenter, house 4 Adams, c. Broadway 
Downing Thomas, carpenter, house 7 6 Lowell 
Downs Almira, dressmaker, 58 Middlesex, b. 12 Hamilton Corp. 
Downs John E., Lowell Machine Shop, h. 14 S. L., Dutton 
Downs Rollin, machinist, house Christian, Centralville 
Dows Amos W. botanic medicines, 185 Central, house do. 

Dowse John, botanic medicines, 19 East Merrimac, house do. 

Dowser William M. Mrs. house 90 East Merrimac 

Doyle Bartholomew, operative, house 47 Market 

Doyle James, at A. J. Richmond’s, house Central, comer Cedar 

Doyle James, laborer, house 5 Edgerly’s court 

Doyle James, laborer, house 1 Pearl 

Doyle James C. “ Citizen ” office, house 5 Edgerly’s court 

Doyle John, laborer, house Auburn, near Linden 


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Doyle John, Merrimac, house 13 Fenwick 

Doyle Margaret, widow, house 3 Smith’s court 

Doyle Mary, boards 113 Merrimac 

Doyle Michael, teamster, house 3 Court avenue 

Doyle Moses, tailor, 156 Merrimac, house 92 Gorham 

Doyle Patrick, Middlesex, boards 27 Summer 

Doyle Stephen, laborer, house rear 41 Chapel 

Doyle William, dyer, house 83 Church 

Doyle William, at Clifford’s dye house, house 73 Church 

Drake Harriet, widow, house Oak, near High 

Drake Hiram, Massachusetts, house 1 Massachusetts Corporation 

Draper Isaac, Lawrence, boards 56 Lawrence Corporation 

Draper John, turner, house 46 Howard 

Draper John, laborer, house 283 Middlesex 

Draper Joshua L. carpenter, house 146 Middlesex 

Draper Thomas, planer, house 29 Tremont 

Drasche Joseph, Appleton, house 7 Spring 

Dresser Henry W. marble worker, 1 65 Middlesex, b. 47 Merr. 

Dresser Micah A., Suffolk Corporation, house 8 do. 

Dresser Peter O. watchman, boards 60 Bartlett 
Dresser Samuel T. prop. Market Hotel, 14 Market 
Dresser William, teamster, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 
Drew Charles, carpenter, boards 58 Boott Corporation 
Drew Charles W. clerk, 3 Welles’s block, house 20 Ash 
Drew Henry C. clerk, 36 and 38 East Merrimac, boards 8 
Hamilton Corporation 

Drew Silas S. clerk, 64 Merrimac, boards City Hotel 

Driscoll Daniel, house 6 Little 

Driscoll Daniel, laborer, house rear 347 Merrimac 

Driscoll Dennis, carpet weaver, house 7 Kidder 

Driscoll Jeremiah, laborer, house Cross, near Suffolk 

Driscoll Mary, widow, house Union court 

Driscoll Michael, laborer, house 4 Baldwin’s court 

Driscoll Sarah, widow, house alley, rear 17 Union 

Driscoll Timothy, laborer, house 78 Charles 

Driscoll Timothy, laborer, house 50 Fenwick 

Driscoll Timothy, Lowell, house rear 55 Market 

Drown Amos B. mason, house 106 Middlesex 

Drown John, carpenter, house 298 Central 

Drum James, Boott Corporation, h. rear 43 River, Centralville 

Drum Patrick, Boott, house 49 River, Centralville 

Drury Thomas, painter, house 79 Charles 

Duaing George, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 

Duaing Michael, boiler maker, house 21 Spring 

Dubois John, hair dresser, boards S. A. Lewis’s 

Duckies Thomas, carpenter, house 7 Fourth, Centralville 


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Ducy James, sawmiller, boards 24 Adams 

Ducy Patrick, Merrimac, house 4 Smith’s court 

Ducy Thomas, Merrimac, house 21 Davison 

Ducy Thomas, laborer, house 115 Lowell 

Dudley Albion J. clothing, 50 Central, house 7 Everett 

Dudley Dennison, house 192 Central 

Dudley Else Mrs. house 45 Fayette 

Dudley George, at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, boards 184 Central 

Dudley Gilman, Merrimac, house 81 Merrimac Corporation 

Dudley Josiah P. carpenter, house Lincoln, corner Chelmsford 

Dudley Mary J. dressmaker, 7 John, house do. [Village 

Dudley Willard, grocer, Merrimac, cor. Tildcn, h. at Middlesex 

Dudley William A. boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 

Dudley William C. foreman at R. Kitson’s, house 10 Lagrange 

Duffee Rose, widow, house 38 William 

Duffy Bridget, widow, house 1 Putney’s court 

Duffy Bridget, widow, house rear 4 Livingston 

Duffy Elizabeth, widow, house 45 River, Central ville 

Duffy James, peddler, house 34 Davidson 

Duffy James, machinist, boards 40 Paige 

Duffy James, carpenter, house 10 Cross 

Duffy Michael, at Wood’s provision store, house 34 North 

Duffy Thomas, house rear 20 Summer, 

Duffy Thomas, at Cowley’s mill, house 3 Crosby 
Dufrene Joseph, house 183 Middlesex 

Dugdale James, saloon, 81 Market, house do. and worsted manu- 
facturer, Whipple’s Mills 
Dugdale William, machinist, house 11 Fayette 
Duhig Jeremiah, laborer, house 10 Cross 
Dumas Levi, bookbinder at Joshua Merrill’s, house 13 Ash 
Dunbar John, Boott, boards 44 Boott Corporation 
Duncan Alice, widow, house 19 George 
Duncan Bridget Miss, house rear G5 Market 
Duncan John H., Merrimac, boards 133 Moody 
Duncan William W. apothecary, Wamesit Bank Building, Mid- 
dlesex, corner Thorndike, boards Appleton 
Duncklee Granville, bobbin maker, boards 56 Lawrence Corp. 
Dunham Leander G., Prescott, house rear 52 Stackpole 
Dunham Samuel, gunmaker, boards 208 Merrimac 
Dunlap Ira W., Bleachery, house 13 do. 

Dunlavy George, house 3G Adams 

Dunlavy James, laborer, house School, near Broadway 

Dunlavy John (Cal.), house 37 Fenwick 

Dunlavy John, laborer, house 35 Adams 

Dunn Catharine, widow, house 53 Middle 

Dunn Mary, widow, house 15 William 


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Dunn Mary, widow, house rear 55 Market 
Dunn Thomas, at Cushing & Mack’s, boards 39 Tremont 
Dunn Thomas, batting mill, house Thorndike, near cor. Hale 
Dunn William, variety store, Gl Dutton, house do. 

Dunnigan Bridget, widow, house 28 Walnut 
Dunnigan John, currier, boards 44 Rock 
Dunning Thomas, laborer, house 3 Putney’s court 
Dunphy Bridget Mrs. house 2G North 
D unton Roswell, Lowell Machine shop, boards G2 Wortlien 
Dupee Job W. machinist, boards 35 Marion 
Durant Ann M. Mrs. boardinghouse, 50 Moody, near Tilden 
Durant Augustus M. clerk, 78 Merrimac, b. 7 Third, Centralville 
Durant Charles W. boardinghouse, 3 Tremont Corporation 
Durgin Amos S. clerk, 18 Central, boards 42 Mass. Corporation 
Durgin Cyrus C. Merrimac, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
Durgin Cyrus W., Lowell, h. 75 Bridge, c. Ninth, Centralville 
Durgin Dearborn B. shoemaker, house 43 Fayette 
Durgin Horace, bobbin maker, boards Thorndike, cor. Westford 
Durgin John H. jr. Merrimac, house 149 Merrimac Corporation 
Durham Michael, laborer, house 28 Davidson 
Durrell David M. salesman, 54 Merrimac b. 51 E. Merrimac 
Durrell Frank, Hamilton, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 
Durrell ( Moses T. ), Bacon (Levi ), & Co. (James L . Bates ) tan- 
ners and curriers, Ayer’s New City 
Durrell Joseph II. gunmaker, boards 208 Merrimac 
Durrell Laura J. widow, house 7 Ash 

Dustin Alfred, carriage maker, house 174 Merrimac Corporation 
Dutton George W. boards 3 Tremont Corporation 
Duxbury James, Merrimac, house 148 Merrimac Corporation 
Dwinnell Amos H., Prescott, boards 18 Prescott Corporation 
Dwyer Timothy, laborer, house 57 Fenwick 
Dwyer Martin, laborer, house 28 Gorham 

Dyar Warren II. looking-glasses, clocks, and musical instru- 
ments, 39 & 41 Central, house 8 Chapel 
Dyer Looman H., Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Dyson Humphrey, Hamilton, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 

EACOTT MATTHEW, Lowell, li. 3 Lawrence court 
Eacott William, peddler, house 30 Water 
Eames Henry A. currier, boards 105 Thorndike 
Eames Luther J. & Co. ( G, D. B. Kelley), grocers, 113 Thorn- 
dike, house 105 do. 

Eames L. Mrs. house 105 Thorndike 
Earle John, farmer, house 3 Read, Centralville 
Early Catharine, widow, house River, Centralville 
Early Charles, peddler, house 2G7 Middlesex 



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Early Charles, sawmill, house 13 Hurd 

Early James, laborer, house 64 Church 

Early James, clerk, boards 40 Salem 

Early Martin, laborer, house 22 Fenwick 

Early Michael, operative, house 57 River, Central ville 

Earnshaw John, Lowell, house head of Livingston 

Easter Samuel, Hamilton, boards 7 Warren 

Eastman Daniel, livery stable, Prescott, house 54 Stackpole 

Eastman Daniel, saloon, 187 Central, house do. 

Eastman Edmund, machinist, house rear 124 School 
Eastman Gardner K. & Wm. D. stonecutters, High, h. 58 do. 
Eastman George M. clerk, 241 Merrimac, b. 5 Suffolk Corp. 
Eastman Isaac C. city treas., City Hall, house 28 Appleton 
Eastman James D. bobbin maker, boards 53 Howard 
Eastman John C., Massachusetts, boards 46 Prescott Corp. 
Eastman Nelson Q. bobbin maker, house 53 Howard 
Eastman Robert ( Orange Sr E .), dry goods, 84 Merrimac, house 
55 Chestnut 

Eastman Sarah, widow, house 23 Common 
Eastman Susan F. boardinghouse, 5 Suffolk Corporation 
Eastman True, stonecutter, boards 2 Middlesex place 
Eastman Uriah D. at J. C. Ayers, house 5 Farson’s court 
Eaton Alvin S., Railroad, house 4 Evans’s block 
Eaton Daniel A. clerk at Adams & North’s, house 1 1 Ames 
Eaton Daniel C. clerk, 28 Middle, house 10 Lagrange 
Eaton Frances, widow, house 383 Merrimac 
Eaton George, shoemaker, house 3 Middlesex place 
Eaton Henry, carpenter, boards 90 Middlesex 
Eaton Horace L., Foundry, Jackson, house 22 Clay 
Eaton Jeremiah B. carriage manufacturer, 24 Dutton, corner 
Worthen, house do. 

Eaton Job S. grocer, 368 Merrimac, house 13 Cabot 

Eaton Joseph A. cigar maker, boards 4 Chapel 

Eaton S. B. Mrs. books and stationery, 115 Central, b. 12 Hurd 

Eaton Samuel C. popcorn, house 107 Howard 

Eaton Sherburn B. student, boards 383 Merrimac 

Eaton William G. machinist, house 109 Appleton 

Eaton Worcester, provisions, 41 Market, house 81 Salem 

Eaton , carpenter, house 125 Cross 

Eayrs Charles G. A. dentist, 43^ Merrimac, boards 13 Central 

Ebert George, Merrimac, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 

Edds Jeremiah S., Prescott, house Pollard avenue 

Edds John II. shoemaker, house Pollard avenue 

Edds Judith A. widow, house Pollard avenue 

Edes Alvira, -widow, house 12 Race 

Edes Charles E., Prescott, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 



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Edgeli Levi, Massachusetts, boards 41 Prescott Corporation 
Edged Samuel, clerk, 8') Merrimac, boards 41 Prescott Corp. 
Edged William, house 4-1 Prescott Corporation 
Eagerly Jonathan, house 4 Edgeriy’s court 
Edmunds James, operative, house Front,. Centralville 
Edson Theodore Rev. house Andover 

Edson , boards 8 Massachusetts Corporation 

Edwards George C. clerk, 221 Central, boards 58 South 
Edwards Ivory, Appleton Corporation, house 58 South 
Edwards Jabez, Merrimac, house 29 Merrimac Corporation 
Egan John, Boott, house 83 Fayette 
Egan Patrick, Middlesex, house 58J- Fayette 
Egan Thomas, Merrimac Print Works, house 44 Adams 
Eia Horace, clerk, 200 Lawrence, boards 207 Central 
Ela Theodore, house 207 Central 

Elbridge George, carpenter, boards 20 Suffolk Corporation 
Eldridge Joshua S. painter, house 49 High 
Eldridge Samuel, carpenter, boards 65 Butterfield 
Eldridge Samuel R., Mass, hoards 21 Suffolk Corporation 
Eldridge William, bobbin maker, boards 43 Lawrence Corp. 
Elkins Sherman, Massachusetts, b. 59 Massachusetts Corp. 
Ellenwood Gay ton P., Appleton, house 98 East Merrimac 
Ellenwood John S., Merrimac, house 73 do. 

Elliott Charles, cooper, house Main street 

Elliott Edmund, machinist, house 24 Chestnut 

Elliott Esther Mrs. house Broadway, near Guard Locks 

Elliott George M. clerk at gas office, b. B’dway, n. Guard Locks 

Elliott John P. soap manuf. 29 Chapel, house do. 

Elliott Richard A. salesman, 138 Merrimac, house 103 Prince 
Elliott Richard A. millinery, 83 Merrimac, house do. 

Elliott (Russell D.).& Clark (Elias), oysters, &c. 112 Central, 
boards 101 do. 

Elliott Thomas, carpenter, hoards, at Mrs. E, Elliott’s 
Elliott Thomas IL carpenter, b. Broadway, n. Guard Locks 
Elliott Winthrop F., Suffolk, house rear 5 Decatur 
Ellis Adelia L, teacher, boards 12 Hurd 
Ellis Caroline Mrs. house rear 125 Middlesex 
Ellis Jacob, stonecutter, hoards 43 Lawrence Corporation 
Ellis Nancy, widow, house 44 Elm 
Ells Hannah E. Mrs. house 15 John 

Elvin Charles, carpet weaver, house 50 River, Centralville 
Elwell Mary E. boardinghouse, 20 Massachusetts Corporation 
Ely Jos. IL at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, h. First, n. Bridge, Central v’e 
Emerson Alvin, overseer, Blcachery, house 17 do, 

Emerson Archibald, Blcachery, house rear 31 Cedar 
Emerson Charles', Hamilton, boards 22 Hamilton Corp. 


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Emerson Daniel F. (A. Waldo Co.), grocer, 201 Middlesex 
Emerson David jr., Lawrence Corporation, house 82 do. 

Emerson David G. cigars, 128 Suffolk, house 24 Common 
Emerson Elizabeth Mrs. house 152 Middlesex 
Emerson Frank, clerk, boards 15G Suffolk 
Emerson Herbert II. at A. 13. French’s, boards do. 

Emerson James, cigar dealer, house 15 Walnut 
Emerson John F. clerk, 251 Merrimac, boards 1 5 f> Suffolk 
Emerson Luther, grocer, 8 East Merrimac, house 15 Alder 
Emerson Moses C. shoemaker, 224 Merrimac 
Emerson Nathan, painter, 39 East Merrimac, house 18 Clay 
Emerson Philip II., thread store, 71 Merrimac, house 21 Kirk 
Emerson Rhodusca R., Middlesex, boards 48 Church 
Emerson Richard, moulder, house 84 Howard 
Emerson William B. clerk, 15G Merrimac, b. 19 Kirk 
Emerson William R. cigar manufacturer, Chapel, corner Walnut, 
house 16 Abbott 

Emery George, coachdriver, boards 101 Central 
Emery George, hackman, boards 32 Hamilton Corporation 
Emery Henry, proprietor Merrimac House, Mere. c. Dutton 
Emery Hiram E., Appleton Corporation, house 2 do. 

Emery Josephus, driver of meatcart, boards 35 Suffolk 
Emery Lewis F. baggage master, house 10 Mclntire 
Emery Samuel T. popcorn dealer, boaids 107 Howard 
Emmett John, engraver, Merrimac, h. 91 Merrimac Corporation 
Emmons Benjamin, bootmaker, house 2 Second, Centralville 
Emmons John S., Prescott, house 64 High 
Emmott James, engraver, boards at Mrs. Mary Emmott’s 
Emmott Mary Mrs. house Hall, near railroad crossing 
England Elizabeth, widow, house 54 Merrimac Corporation 
England Thomas, Merrimac, boards 74 Merrimac Corporation 
Eno Joseph, at A. L. Brooks’s, house 230 Middlesex 
Eno William F. overseer, Massachusetts, b. at A. Wetherbee’s 
Enright James F., Merrimac, boards Willie, c. Clark 
Enright Margaret Mrs. house Willie, corner Clark 
Enright Michael, laborer, house 25 Union 
Enright William J. boards Willie, corner Clark 
Erskine David M. Capt. house 410 Merrimac 
Erskine Hannah, widow, house 408 Merrimac 
Estes George, foundry man, hoards 192 Middlesex 
Esty Asa F., Hamilton, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 
Evans Benjamin, carpenter, boards G Massachusetts Corporation 
Evans Charles, Hamilton, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 
Evans James T. ( Ilowes Sr Evans ), daguerreotypes, 112 Merri- 
mac, boards 23 Presco J t Corporation 
Evans Joseph, at W. Kelley’s, house Westford, c. Grand 


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Evans Josiali F. clothing and furnishing goods, 175 Middlesex, 
house Thorndike, corner Highland 
Evans Mary M. boardinghouse, 1 Lowell Corporation 
Everest Henry M., Massachusetts, b. rear 52 Stackpoie 
Everett Lewis, designer, Middlesex, b. Washington House 
Ewan Robert, watchman, enginehouse, house 4G South 
Ewing John, boardinghouse, 30 Willie 
Ewing Samuel, peddler, house 1 Water 

FAGAN MICHAEL, laborer, house 14 Howe 
Faharty Ann, widow, house 5 Carpet lane 
Faharty Patrick, laborer, boards 5 Carpet lane 
Fahey Bernard, teamster, 19G Gorham 
Fahey John, laborer, house 77 Market 
Fahey John, laborer, house 5 Carolin’s place 
Fahey Mary A. widow, house 93 Lawrence 
Fail-bank George D. clerk, 45 Central, boards 16 Fourth, 
Centralville 

Fail-bank Woodbury, Boott, house 16 Fourth, Centralville 

Fairbrother Elhanon, Merrimac, boards 64 Moody 

Fail-brother Harrison, Merrimac, b. 138 Merrimac Corporation 

Fairgreive George, Lowell, house Pleasant, near Andover 

Fales Horace, Merrimac, b. 139 Merrimac Corporation 

Fales Willis, Merrimac, b. 139 Merrimac Corporation 

Fall Sylvester, machinist, boards 98 Middlesex 

Fallon Andy, painter, house 39 Salem 

Fallon Maria, house rear 10 Little 

Fallon Michael, Middlesex, house 63 Lowell 

Fallon Michael, laborer, house rear 135 Middlesex 

Fallon Michael, Appleton, boards 7 Summer 

Fallon Owen, gardener, house 199 School, near Broadway 

Fallon Patrick, laborer, house Thorndike, corner Ilale 

Fannon Michael, laborer, house rear 143 Moody 

Farley Bernard, gasfitter, house 51 Salem 

Farley Catharine, widow, house rear 20 Howe 

Farley James, Lowell, house 7 Wall 

Farley James, undertaker, house 157 Lowell 

Farley Lawrence, Lowell, house 73 East Merrimac 

Farley Mary, widow, house 13 East Merrimac 

Farley Mary, widow, house 38 Lowell 

Farley Michael, laborer, house 8 Wall 

Farley Michael, shoemaker, 69 Middle 

Farley Owen, Hamilton, house 74 Gorham 

Farley Patrick, laborer, house rear 15 Jefferson 

Farley Thomas, grocer, Suffolk, c. Lowell, h. 17 Willie 

Farmer Albert E. restaurant, 75 Middlesex 



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I Farmer "George, butcher, house rear 102 Middlesex 
! Farmer Susan Mrs. house Salem, corner Decatur 
Farnham George B. carpenter, house 5 Bang’s block, Railroad 
Farnham George W. at Gas A Yorks, house 154 School 
Farnham A Yin. L. carpenter, house Main, comer Leather 
Farnsworth Clias. FI. writing master, house 161 Moody 
Farnsworth David AY., Lawrence, h. 9 Lawrence Corporation 
Farnsworth David AY. jr. Lawrence, b. 9 Lawrence Corporation 
Farnsworth James, lumberman, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 
| Farnum Geo. IL, B. & L. R.R. house 49 Cushing 
1 Farnum Orin L. machinist, boards 93 Appleton 
I Farnum Rufus G. machinist, house 36 Marion 
Farr Alpha B. constable, 3 Canal block, Central, h. 22 Stackpolo 
Farrar Sarah L, ( Gibson Farrar), icecream saloon, 130 Mer- 
rimac. house 128 do. [bds. 12 Tyler 

Farrar AYilliam E. ( J.P. Thompson 8? Co.), clothing, 57 Central, 
Farrell Catherine, widow, house 3 Crosby court 
Farrell James, Hamilton, house 51 Union 
Farrell Jane Mrs. house 22 Howe 
Farrell John, Bleachery, house rear 101 Gorham 
Farrell John, laborer, house Jefferson, corner Lowell 
, Farrell Margaret, widow, house rear 101 Gorham 
I Farrell Maria, widow, house 51 Market 
! Farrell Michael, laborer, house 48 Middle 
Farrell Owen, peddler, house 125 Lowell 
Farrell Peter (Cal.) house 7 Hurd 
Farrell Richard, Hamilton, house 51 Union 
Farrell Rose A. widow, house rear 19 Summer 
Farrell Susan, widow, house 3 Davis court 
Farrell Thomas, Hamilton, boards 79 Market 
Farrell AYilliam, Merrimae, house 52 Lewis, near Little 
Farrington Amos AY. clerk, boards 12 Appleton Corporation 
Farrington DeAYitt C. furniture, stoves, and housekeeping goods, 
1 and 2 Prescott, house 25 Tyler 
Farriter Mary, widow, house 35 Adams 
Farrington Charles, Middlesex, house 7 George 
Farrington Daniel, hats, clothing, and furnishing goods, 108 Cen- 
tral, house 98 High 

Farrington Ebenezer, machinist, house 37 Fletcher 
Farrington George G. clerk at D. AY. C. Farrington’s, boards 
American House 

Farrington Isaac, treasurer Chelmsford Co. house 12 Tyler 
Farrington Michael, laborer, house rear 22 AYinter 
Farrington Orin G. overseer Batting Mill, h. 155 E. Merrimae 
Fa*rington Southwell, baggage master, B. & L. Railroad depot, 
house 7 Tremont 


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Farrington William, clerk, C. B. Coburn’s 

Farrington , machinist, boards Go Massachusetts Corp. 

Farris John K. butcher, house Water, corner Broadway 
Farry Thomas, laborer, house Davidson’s lane [Broadway 

Farson Janies, painter, 20 Fletcher, c. Adams, h. 25 Willie, cor. 
Farson Samuel, painter, 105 Middlesex, house at Chelmsford 
Farwell Albert B. tailor, boards 20 John 
Farwell Jeriel, clerk, house 54 High 
Farwell William, copperplate printer, house 4 Chapel 
Farwell William A. trader, house Bridge, n. Third, Centralville 
Faulkner James, Appleton, house 15 Appleton Corporation 
Faulkner William, Prescott, house rear 15 Dummer 
Faunce A. B. mason, 170 Merrimac 
Favor Francis, boards 120 Middlesex 
Favor Horace, Middlesex, house 07 George 
Favor James A., Middlesex, house 5G Church 
Favor Nathaniel B. A Son (N P . Favor), duor, sash, and blind 
manufacturers, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 81 Summer 
Favor Nathaniel P. (N. B. Favor fy Son ), Wamesit Mills, boards 
81 Summer 

Favor Rufus, Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 

Favour Elvira Mrs. laundress, house 23 G Central 

Favour Jacob, policeman, house 88 Merrimac 

Fay Charlotte K. widow, house 49 Chestnut 

Fay George E., Lawrence, boards G7 Lawrence Corporation 

Fay James, Massachusetts, house 8 Carolin’s block, Fayette 

Fay Margaret, widow, house 67 East Merrimac 

Fay Patrick, laborer, house 19 Davidson 

Fay Roxanna, variety store, 12 Tilden 

Fay Samuel, agent Lowell Manuf. Co. h. Moody, c. Pawtucket 

Fay Thomas, blacksmith, boards 5 flamilton Corporation 

Feeney John, cook, Merrimac House, house rear Dummer 

Felch Charles, in foundry, boards 4 Hamilton Corporation 

Felker Henry, carpenter, boards 21 Charles 

Felker Silas, shoemaker, Fletcher, n. Dutton, b. r. 29 Fletcher 

Felker William, carpenter, boards 21 Charles 

Fellows Andrew J., Appleton, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 

Fellows James K. house Andover, near Park 

Fellows Samuel, house 106 East Merrimac 

Fenton Patrick, laborer, house 29 Fenwick 

Ferguson James, Middlesex, house Pleasant 

Ferguson John Q. A. at J. C. Ayer’s, boards 15 G Suffolk 

Ferguson Levi, Lowell, house 24 Stackpole 

Ferguson Sarah, widow, house Pleasant 

Fernald (Nathaniel G.) & Rollins (John L.), carpenters, 28 
Middle, house School, corner Varney 


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Femalcl Oliver, machinist, house 2 Willow place 

Ferrin Silas, at Allen’s box shop, h. Carleton’s, near Middlesex 

Ferring Catharine Mrs. house 115 Gorham 

Ferris Job T. filecutter, house 71 High 

Ferris Robert H. mason, house 58 West Union 

Ferson Levi, Bleacher y, house 2 Robinson, near Railroad 

Ferson Levi O., Bleachery, boards 2 Robinson 

Ferson Rodley, Tremont Corporation, house 2 do. 

Fessenden Frank, currier, house Main, near Leathers 
Field Alpheus D. mason, boards 17 Market 
Field Chester Rev. house 17 Kirk 

Field David C. G. ( M. M. Bohonan fy Co.), grocers, Ayer’s New 
City, boards at M. M. Bohonan’s 
Field Margaret, widow, house 7 Carolin’s place 
Field Silas C., Suffolk, house 30 Suffolk Corporation 
Field Simon C. carpenter, house 68 Merrimac Corporation 
Field Thomas, Middlesex, house 3 Wall 
Fielden Fielden, cabinet maker, house 106 Market 
Fielding Crossley, machinist, boards 37 Chestnut 
Fielding David, laborer, house 103 Gorham 
Fielding George W. machinist, house 6 Goward place 
Fielding Henry A. (J. B. Fielding 8? Co.), house 11 Elm 
Fielding Joseph, Hamilton, house 23 Wamesit 
Fielding Josiah B. & Co. (//. A. Fielding ), paper hangings and 
paintings, 99 Central, house 9 Elm 
Fielding Mary, widow, house rear 37 Fenwick 
Fielding Stephen K. 99 Central, house 7 Elm 
Fields David, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 72 Mechanics 
Fife Elizabeth, widow, house rear 53 Charles 
Fife Hugh, at American Bolt Co. house rear 180 Lawrence 
Fife James, Lowell, boards rear 53 Charles 
Fifield Ann G. Mrs. house 196 Central 

Fifield ( Edward) & Plimpton ( A. B. ), carpenters, Wamesit Steam 
Mills, house 136 Fletcher, corner Butterfield 
Fifield Joseph C., Lowell, house 17 Lowell Corporation 
Fifield Sarah, widow, house 70 Fayette 
Fifield William A. carpenter, house 35 Charles 
Files Allen, Lowell, house 14 Lowell Corporation 
Files Sargent S. carpenter, house 22 Marshall 
Fillmore John W. variety store, 13 East Merrimac, house do. 
Fillmore Theodore, Merrimac P. W. h. 66 Bridge, Centralville 
Finn C. S. Mrs. millinery, 306 Merrimac, house do. 

Finn Mary, variety store, 29 East Merrimac, house do. 

Finnan Patrick, laborer, house 22 Winter 
Finneck Thomas, hostler, house 10 Howe 
Finnegan Bridget, widow, house 17 George 



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Finnegan Daniel, laborer, house rear 40 Fenwick 
| Finnegan James, house 153 Lowell 

| Finnegan John, Merrirnac Print Works, house rear 8G Lowell 
; Finnegan Margaret, widow, house 44 Salem 
1 Finnegan William, laborer, house 6 Lowell place 
Finnelly Michael, laborer, house 45 Adams 
Finning Patrick, printer, Vox Populi ” office 
Finton William, laborer, house alley, rear 17 Union 
Fish Charles E., Merrirnac, house 48 Merrirnac Corporation 
Fish George, Lawrence, boards G7 Lawrence Corporation 
Fisher A. W. house 98 Gorham [Centralville 

Fisher Cyrus, thread and hosiery, 39 Merrirnac, h. 39 Third, 
Fisher Frederick S. student, boards 98 Gorham 
Fisher John, Middlesex, house 82 Gorham 
Fisher Martha Mrs. variety store, 219 Middlesex, house do. 
Fisher Nelson II. painter, boards G1 East Merrirnac 
Fisher Samuel S. machinist, house Suffolk, corner Broadway 
Fisher Sumner, shoemaker, boards 68 Appleton 
Fisher Susan Mrs. house 4 Pollard’s avenue 
Fisher S. Homer, 182 Merrirnac, boards Broadway, cor. Suffolk 
Fisher Thomas, at Locks and Canals, house Broadway, between 
Suffolk and Marion 

Fisher Walter, at Wamesit Mill, boards 13 Franklin sq., Adams 
Fisk George, boardinghouse, 35 Boott Corporation 
Fisk John, clerk, boards 35 Boott Corporation 
Fisk John L. salesman, boards at George Fiske’s 
Fiske Amos, Lowell, house 34 Cabot 
Fiske Charles II. machinist, house 31 Chapel 
Fiske George W. & Co. (JVm. Fiske), manufacturers eave- 
troughs, Mechanics’ Mills, house 100 Appleton 
Fiske Levi, boardinghouse, 79 Merrirnac Corporation 
Fiske William, ( G. W. Fiske Sy Co.), house 39 Adams, near 
Lagrange 

Fiske William O. commission merchant (Boston), bds. 39 Adams 

Fitts Charles II., Lawrence, boards 150 Suffolk 

Fitts Isaac N. millwright, house 7 Willie, near Fletcher 

Fitzgerald Catharine, widow, house 55 Union 

Fitzgerald David, Middlesex, house Water, near Andover 

Fitzgerald Eliza, widow, house 40 Fenwick 

Fitzgerald Ellen Mrs. house Marion, corner Lagrange 

Fitzgerald Garrett, laborer, house 118 Lowell 

Fitzgerald Jeannette Mrs. house 5 Cabot 

Fitzgerald John, laborer, house 32 Salem 

Fitzgerald Maria, house 8 Appleton 

Fitzgerald Maurice, Lowell, house 28 Gorham 

Fitzgerald Michael, clerk at W. II. Dvar’s 


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Fitzgerald Robert, Lowell, house rear 55 Market 
Fitzgerald Thomas, at Norcross’s, house 269 Middlesex 
Fitzharris Barbara, widow, River, n. Coburn, Centralville 
Fitzharris Daniel, house River, corner Coburn, Centralville 
Fitzharris John, laborer, house River, Centralville 
Fitzpatrick Daniel, mason, house 59 Lowell 
Fitzpatrick Martin, machinist, house 15 Marshall 
Fitzpatrick Michael, bootmaker, 74 Merrimac, boards 86 Market 
Fitzpatrick Nicholas, house 75 Lowell 
Fitzpatrick Peter, Lowell, house 8 Lowell place 
Fitzpatrick Peter, Boott, house rear 25 Lowell 
r Fitzpatrick Susan, widow, house 52 River, Centralville 
Fitzsimmons Mary, widow, house 6 Decatur 
Fitzsimmons Michael, at Cushing & Mack’s, house 6 Decatur 
Fitzsimmons Owen, laborer, house rear 57 River, Centralville 
Fitzwilliams Edward, carpet weaver, house 5 Crosby 
Flack James, Merrimac, house rear 65 Market 
Flagg Jere, Hamilton, boards 17 Hamilton Corporation 
Flagg Josiah F. hydraulic engineer, boards 29 Tyler 
Flagg William H. overseer, Boott, house 72 Boott Corporation 
Flaherty Daniel, laborer, house 39 Fenwick 
Flaherty Ellen, widow, house 19 Adams 
Flaherty Joanna, widow, house Coburn, c. River, Centralville 
Flaherty William, boardinghouse, 2 Green 
Flanagan John, Hamilton, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 
Flanagan Michael, watchman, Am. Bolt Co. house 33 Floyd 
Flanagan Michael, laborer, boards 13 Davis 
Flanagan Patrick, laborer, house 61 Lowell 
Flanders Catharine R. Mrs. house 83 Salem 
Flanders Daniel, Middlesex, boards 184 Central 
Flanders Josiah, mason, boards 44 Boott Corporation 
Flanders Lyman L. carpenter, house 1 Tilden court 
Flanders Moses T., Hamilton, house 102 Middlesex 
Flanders Peter, bonnet bleachery, 96 Merrimac, house 336 do. 
Flanders Phanuel, farmer, house 233 Gorham 
Flanders Sybil, house Bow, Centralvile 

Flanders Wm. G., Massachusetts, house 31 Mass. Corporation 
Flanders William L.. Middlesex, house 184 Central 
Flanders William M. L., Suffolk, house 83 Salem 
Flanders William W., Lawrence, house rear 2 Dodge 
Flavin Catharine, widow, house 49 Middle 
Fleer George, Middlesex, boards 5 Lawrence 
Fleetwood Thomas, bookkeeper, house 252 Central 
Fleming Charles II. student, boards 6 Hamilton Corporation 
Fleming James, foundry, boards 16 Summer 
Fleming John, carpet weaver, house 70 Warren 





86 LOWELL [ P ] DIRECTORY. 

Fleming Mrs. house Front, Centralvillc 

Fleming Richard, laborer, house 2 Cuinmiskey’s alley 

Fletcher Charles G. house 25 Fifth, Centralvillc 

Fletcher Edmund Mrs. house 212 Central [212 do. ^ 

Fletcher Edmund D. ( Nichols § Co.), grocer, 144 Central, house 

Fletcher Horatio, lumber dealer, Fletcher, corner Western ave. 

house 140 Fletcher, corner Varney 
Fletcher Horatio R. clerk, Suffolk C. R. house Fletcher 
Fletcher Isaac A. grocer, 126 Central, house 280 do. 

Fletcher Lemuel (Cal.), house 26 Bridge, Centralville 

Fletcher Luther J. Rev. house Mount Pleasant, Centralville 

Fletcher Noyes II. hostler, house rear 63 Salem 

Fletcher Oliver, Lowell, house 25 Charles 

Fletcher Orrin A., Merrimac, house 127 Merrimac Corporation 

Fletcher Simon T. clothing dealer, house 42 Chapel 

Fletcher Warren, bobbin maker, h. 3 Manahan’s block, Cushing 

Fletcher William, farmer, house Liberty, near cor. Chelmsford 

Flint Albert G., Lawrence, house 22 Lawrence Corporation 

Flint Albert G. jr., Suffolk, boards 22 Lawrence Corporation 

Flint Charles L., Suffolk, house 9 Cabot block, Cabot 

Flint George W. hackdriver, boards 15 Cabot 

Flint Henry E. hostler, boards 15 Cabot 

Flint Martin R. tin peddler, house 5 Chestnut 

Flint Oliver S. in livery stable, house 21 Race 

Flint Oliver W. livery stable, 112 Moody, house 15 Cabot 

Flood Ann, widow, house 112 East Merrimac 

Flood Edward, Lawrence Corporation, boards 67 do. 

Flood Henry, painter, house 164 Lowell 
Flood Henry, provisions, 63 Dutton, house do. 

Flood Jane, widow, house 3 Fayette 

Flood John, Prescott, house 6 Cross lane 

Florence John, at A. L. Brook’s, house 263 Middlesex 

Flowry Simon, at Norcross’s, house head of Perrin 

Flynn Ann, widow, house 30 High 

Flynn Bridget, widow, house 148 Central 

Flynn Catharine, widow, house 5 Cummiskey’s alley 

Flynn Catharine, widow, house 26 Adams 

Flynn Dennis, house Front, Centralville 

Flynn James, Bleachery, boards 8 Cedar 

Flynn Joanna, widow, house Front, Centralville 

Flynn John, laborer, house 8 Cedar 

Flynn John, house 352 Central 

Flynn John, peddler, house Davidson, comer Howe 

Flynn Michael, Lowell, house 116 Middlesex 

Flynn Michael, book agent, house 2, opp. 31 Fayette 

Flynn Miles, laborer, house 5 Molloy’s court 



LOWELL EF] DIRECTORY. 87 

Flynn Patrick, machinist, house 147 Lowell 

Flynn Patrick, tailor, house foot of Joiner 

Flynn Patrick, Hamilton, house 16 Green 

Flynn Philip, laborer, house Broadway, near Marion 

Flynn Rebecca, widow, house 5 Warren 

Flynn Thomas, Bleachery, house 36 do. 

Flynn William, laborer, house 12 Keene 
Fody John, laborer, house 69 Gorham 
Fogerty Julia, widow, house 55 Lowell 
Fogg Mary, widow, house 8 Grand 

Fogg Nancy Miss, boardinghouse, 31 Hamilton Corporation 
Fogg Sarah, widow, house 78 River, Central ville 
Folan Mary, widow, house 65 Lowell 
Foley Dennis, laborer, house 40 Adams 
Foley John, laborer, house 84 Suffolk 
Foley Peter, laborer, house 9 George 
Foley Peter, Appleton, boards 34 South 
Foley Thomas, house 20 Lowell 
Follansbee Albert S. currier, house 150 Middlesex 
Follansbee Charles, currier, b. 35 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Follansbee Daniel S. painter, 245 Merrimae, house at Draeut 
Folsom Alanson, mason, house Cambridge 
Folsom Alexander, tinsmith, boards 14 Church 
Folsom Ira N., Lowell M. S. li. 5 Chelmsford, n. R. R. bridge 
Folsom James, Foundry, house 102 Middlesex 
Folsom Jeremiah S. general insurance agent, 23 Central, house 
22 Chapel 

Folsom Jonathan P. dry goods, 78 Merrimae, house 48 High 
Folsom Lorenzo A. insurance agent, 162 Gorham 
Folsom Mary, widow, house 19 Cady 
Foote Charles C. machinist, house 47 Cushing 
Foote Irvin A. pianoforte tuner, 275 Merrimae, b. W. S. Foote’s 
Foote James D, (J L. Foote fy Co.), house Pine 
Foote James L. & Co. ( J. D. Foote ), stoves and tin ware, 277 
and 279 Merrimae, house Liberty, near Pine 
Foote Sanford J. at D. & G. J. Bradt’s, h. Fletcher, cor. Dane 
Foote Warren S. music teacher and piano fortes, 275 Merrimae, 
house 145 Fletcher 

Forbush Wm. B. clerk at P. O. boards Willow 
Ford Bridget, widow, house 30 William 
Ford Charles, machinist, house 3 Reed’s court 
Ford John, Middlesex, house 2 Lawrence 
Ford John, laborer, house 96 Suffolk 

Ford Lydia N. Mrs. variety store, 344 Merrimae, house do. 

Ford Martin W. milkman, house Chelmsford, near Powell 
Ford Peter W., Middlesex, house 1 Edgerly’s court 



38 LOWELL [ ]7 ] DIRECTORY. 

Ford Prudence Miss, house 53 Pawtucket 
Ford Theodore, Foundry, house 118 Middlesex 
Ford Thomas, Middlesex, house 81 Church 
F oren Janies, laborer, house Coburn, Centralville 
Forrest Bridget, widow, house rear 90 Appleton 
Forrest William, tin peddler, boards 98 Middlesex 
Forristell William, Middlesex, house 7 Knowles’ place 
Forsberg Oscar A. grocer’s clerk, G8 Dutton, boards at Charles 
E. Brown’s 

Forsythe John, driver ice wagon, boards 3 McFarlin avenue 

Fortier Thomas, Hamilton Print Works, boards 46 Charles 

Fosdick Amos, machinist, boards 32 Chestnut 

Fosdick Lucian G. provisions, 3 Gorham, h. Stevens, n. the line 

Fosdick John F., Suffolk, house 32 Chestnut 

Foss Albert W. house 19 Grand 

Foss Alphonzo, foundryman, boards 229 Middlesex 

Foss Augustus B. policeman, house 28 Franklin square, Suffolk 

Foss Benjamin F. house 127 Moody 

Foss David, iron foundry, boards 113 Central 

Foss George, Middlesex, boards 5 Lawrence 

Foss George W., Hamilton, house 55 do. Gorham 

Foss Jacob, blacksmith, house 124 Central 

Foss James, Merrimac, boards 138 Merrimac Corporation 

Foss Otis, at O. Allen’s, boards 30 Howard 

Foss Warren D. watchman, boards 5 Appleton Corporation 

Foster Abigail Mrs. boardinghouse, 26 Appleton Corporation 

Foster Amos H., Foundry, house 27 Swamp Locks, Worthen 

Foster Amos P. machinist, boards 3 High street square 

Foster Benjamin O. variety store, 9 Tilden, house do. 

Foster Charles, carpenter, house 7 1 Adams 

Foster Charles, shoemaker, River, house do. Centralville 

Foster Charles H. painter, house 31 High 

Foster Christopher C. carpenter, boards 14 Salem 

Foster Eden B. Rev. house 21 Anne 

Foster Enoch J. carpenter, boards 14 Salem 

Foster Frank A., Lowell, house 13 Lowell Corporation 

Foster Henry, Lawrence Corporation, boards 17 do. 

Foster Isaac N. tinsmith, boards 202 Merrimac* 

Foster James, Merrimac, boards 79 Merrimac Corporation 
Foster James, overseer, Lawrence, house 84 Lawrence Corp. 
Foster Jesse, carpenter, 15 Salem, house 14 do. 

Foster John, Merrimac, boards 75 Merrimac Corporation 
Foster John W. carpenter, boards 138 Merrimac Corporation 
Foster Loring, Tremont, house 32 Tremont Corporation 
Foster L. Mrs. house 25 Charles 

Foster Mark, machinist, boards Pleasant, near Andover 


LOWELL [ P ] DIRECTORY. 89 

Foster Samuel W., Lowell, house 9 Lowell Corporation 
Foster Sewall, shoemaker, house Richardson, Centralville 
Foster Silas, Merrimac, boards 75 Merrimac Corporation 
Foster Willard, Merrimac, boards 75 Merrimac Corporation 
Fouday William, Lawrence, house 1 Tremont 
Fowler George D. blacksmith, house 78 Market 
Fowler Henry S. harness maker, boards 24 Cabot 
Fowler John, Middlesex, boards 82 Church 
Fowler John E. shoemaker, house 24 Fifth, Centralville 
Fowler Joseph M. daguerreotypist, 28 Merrimac, house 129 East 
Merrimac 

Fowler Sarah R. widow, house 69 Bridge 
Fox Adeline, house 66 Moody 

Fox Amanda M. Mrs. boardinghouse, 45 Boott Corporation 

Fox Bridget, widow, house 22 Lowell 

Fox George I. carpenter, boards 45 Boott Corporation 

Fox Henry, painter, boards 90 Middlesex 

Fox Jesse, house 49 Third, Centralville 

Fox John, beltmaker, house 5 Middlesex place 

Fox Thomas, Bleachery, house 37 do. 

Foy Charles, Bleachery, boards 13 Cedar 
Francis James, machinist, boards at James B. Francis’s 
Francis James B. agent locks and canals, house Worthen, near 
Baptist church 

Franklin William B. overseer, Lawrence, house 25 Lawrence! 
Corporation 

Franklin Willis, cigar maker, boards 24 Cabot 
Fraser Alexander, blacksmith, house 11 Marion 
Frawley John, Bleachery, boards 14 Mill 
Frawley Margaret, widow, house 12 Mill 
Frawley Michael, locksmith, 2 East Merrimac, house do. 
Frawley Peter 0. C. grocer, 55 Gorham, house Bleachery, 
corner Moore 

Frazier Andrew, foundry, boards 76 Middlesex 
Frazier John, Merrimac, house 2 Tremont 
Frederick Ellen, widow, house 94 Adams 
Freeman Abigail Mrs. house 33 Branch 
Freeman Charles, clerk, 33 Middlesex, house Broadway 
Freeman Charles J. saslimaker, house 286 Middlesex 
Freeman Henry, Bleachery, house Livingston, c. Carter 
Freeman Isaac S. D., Merrimac, h. 96 Merrimac Corporation 
Freeman John, Bleachery, house Livingston, c. Carter 
Freeman Lyman, police, house 154 Broadway 
Freeman Samuel J. carriage painter, Arch, house 33 Branch 
Freeman Simon A. clerk, Merrimac, corner Worthen, boards 
rear 242 Sudbury 


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00 LOWELL [E] DIRECTORY. 

Freeman Thomas, Bleachery, house Livingston, c. Carter ^ 
Freeman William, Lowell, house 17 Clay 
French Abram, clothing, 92 Central, house 388 Middlesex 
French Amos, Lowell, house 346 Merrimac 
French Amos B. confectionary, icecream and oyster saloon, 37 
Central, house 35 do. 

French Andrew, at A. B. French’s, boards do. 

French Augustus C. clerk, 64 Merrimac, house 37 Fourth, Cen- 
tralville 

French Augustus J. C., Merrimac Corporation, house 77 do. 
French Benjamin F. Mrs. house 13 Anne [Worthen 

French Charles, Lowell Machine Shop, house 32 Swamp Locks, 
French Charles, Merrimac, house 37 Franklin square, Lagrange 
French Cyril, house 7 Chapel 

French Elvin, musician, 170 Merrimac, house 2 Baldwin court 
French Everett W., Middlesex, house 85 Church 
French Franklin, clerk, 82 Merrimac, house 26 Austin 
French Henry, Merrimac Corporation, house Marion, corner 
Lagrange 

French Horace B., Boott Corporation, house 47 do. 

French Horace E. clerk, 92 Central, boards 388 Middlesex 
French James, at J. C. Ayer’s, b. 17 Lawrence Corporation 
French John B., Lowell Corporation, house 69 Fletcher 
French Josiah B. house Chelmsford, near railroad bridge 
French Mary Mrs. house 3 Luther’s court 
French Reuben, felt, house 1 High street square 
French William, fruit, &e. 57 Market, house do. 

French William, Merrimac, house 21 Merrimac Corporation 
French William C. student, boards 346 Merrimac 
French William IJ. apothecary, 2 Central, c. Merrimac, boards 
21 Merrimac Corporation 
Freniere Rose, widow, house 324 Merrimac 
Frizell Joseph P. civil engineer, boards 102 Appleton 
Frost Abigail, variety store, 362 Merrimac, house do. 

Frost Abner, surveyor of lumber and dealer in bark, h. 14 West- 
ford, near Grand 

Frost Benjamin W. clerk, Washington Market, b. 66 Appleton 
Frost Charles, Tremont Corporation, house 14 do. 

Frost George W. carpenter, house 16 Salem 

Frost Hannah, widow, house 195 Central 

Frost Harlan P., Hamilton, boards 16 Hamilton Corporation 

Frost Lyman J., Middlesex, house 41 Church 

Frost Richard, house 66 Appleton 

Fry John, student at R. B. Caverly’s, boards 257 Central 
Frye Abby Mrs. house 257 Central 

Frye Ellsworth, Belvidere Woollen Mills, h. 53 Mass. Corp. 



LOWELL [ Gr ] DIRECTORY. 91 

Frye Francis Mrs. house 41 Chapel 
Frye Frederic, mason, house 50 Andover 
Frye George, mason, house 23 Kirk 
Frye John, clerk, boards 357 Central 
Frye John L. shoemaker, boards 238 Merrimac 
Frye Laura Mrs. house 191 Gorham 
Frye Reuben, mason, house 128 Merrimac 
Fuller Artemas, clockmaker, house 3 Pearl 
Fuller Charles A. AY. machinist, house 7 Ford 
Fuller Edward R. carpenter, house 5 South Highland 
Fuller Edwin A., Lowell, h. 12 High street square 
Fuller Harrison H. constable, office City Market, house 12 
High street square 

Fuller Jason, milkman, house Pawtucket 

Fuller Margaret E. dressmaker, 85 Central, b. Appleton 

Fuller Perez, tailor, Post-office building, house 11 Tyler 

Fuller William T. carpenter, house 54 Union 

Fullerton George AY. boardinghouse,* 63 Massachusetts Corp. 

Fulsom Catharine B. millinery, 73 Merrimac, house do. 

Fulton James, Boott, house Pleasant, Centralville 
Fulton John, Middlesex, boards 148 Central 
Furbush AYm. B. clerk Post-office, house 35 AA r illow 
Furlong Henry, tinsmith, boards 5 High 
Furnivall AA r illiam, Middlesex, house 21 East Merrimac 
Fussell Benjamin F., Middlesex, house 9 AA r ater 
Fussell Joseph N., Middlesex, house 9 AYater 
Fuzzard Mary, widow, house 34 Bartlett 

GAFFNEY JAMES, mason, house 98 Adams 
Gaffney John, Merrimac Print AYorks, house 63 Lowell 
Gaffney Terrence, laborer, house Coburn, Centralville 
Gage Ann, laces, &c. 101 Merr. house 26 Fourth, Centralville 
Gage Daniel P. physician, 43^ Merrimac, house 11 John 
Gage George B. clerk, 52 Merrimac, boards 21 Market 
Gage Isaac N. marble worker, boards 156 Suffolk 
Gage Isaac T., Merrimac Corporation, house 129|- do. 

Gage Jas. U. dry goods, 52 Merrimac, h. Beacon, n. Pawtucket 

Gage Lydia Mrs. boardinghouse, 22 Tremont Corporation 

Gage Seth, butcher, house Bridge, near Draeut line 

Gahalgan Bridget, widow, house 7 Davidson 

Gale Allen A., Suffolk, house 8 Race 

Gale John A. machinist, house 17 North Franklin court 

Gale Lovica Mrs. house 8 Race 

Gale A\ r illiam, stonecutter, boards 11 Middlesex place 
Gallaglian Mary, widow, house Pollard avenue 
Gallagher Alice, widow, house 33 Middle 



92 LOWELL [ G ] DIRECTORY. 

Gallagher Bridget, widow, house rear 17 Summer 
Gallagher Catharine, widow, house 8 William 
Gallagher Daniel, machine printer, house 18G Gorham 
Gallagher Daniel, Appleton, boards 70 Middlesex 
Gallagher Ellen Mrs. dressmaker, 17 Dace, house do. 

Gallagher James, watchman, Appleton, house 18 Summer 
Gallagher James, laborer, house 36 South 
Gallagher James, blacksmith, house 28 Walnut 
Gallagher James, laborer, house Pollard avenue 
Gallagher James, laborer, house rear 31 Middle 
Gallagher John, laborer, house alley, rear 17 Union 
Gallagher John, house 63 Lowell 
Gallagher John, Middlesex, house 2 Lee 
Gallagher John, dyehouse, house 7 Davidson 
Gallagher Joseph, dyehouse, boards 7 Davidson 
Gallagher Margaret, Avidow, house rear 75 Lowell 
Gallagher Martin, Stott’s Flannel Mills, house 23 High 
Gallagher Mary, widow, house 7 Davidson 
Gallagher Mary, house Lee 

Gallagher Michael, laborer, house High, corner Chestnut 
Gallagher Nicholas, Bleachery, house 1 Merrill 
Gallagher Owen, house 18 John street avenue 
Gallagher Robert, porter at American House 
Gallagher Thomas, jack spinner, house 10 North 
Gallagher Thomas, laborer, house 1 John street avenue 
Gallan Hugh, Middlesex, house 30 Fayette 
Gallemore Elizabeth, house rear 53 Charles 
Gallery Joseph, Lawrence Corporation, boards 17 do. 

Gallon Isabella, widow, house 85 Charles 

Galloup Daniel P. teacher Yarnum School, house Sixth, near 
Myrtle, Centralville 

Galvin Mary, widow, house 20 Broadway 

Galvin Patrick, at C. B. Richmond’s, house Merrill 

Gannett Edward, carpenter, 13 Worthen, n. Merrimac, h. 1 1 do. 

Gannon Barney, house 26 Cedar 

Gannon Dennis, Boott, boards 11 Boott Corporation 

Gannon James, Bleachery, house 10 Keene 

Gannon John, laborer, house 2 Cedar 

Gannon John, Merrimac, house 31 Worthen 

Ganson Vernum, teacher of dancing, Wentworth Hall, h. 8 Lee 

Gara Bernard, Boott, house 7 High 

Gara Patrick, laborer, house 15 High 

Garabed Hetchadore, machinist, boards 58 Mass Corporation 
Gard William, Lawrence, house 146 Suffolk 
Gardner Almon B. carpenter, house 212 Central 
Gardner Charles C. provisions, 100 Middlesex, house do. 



LOWELL [ G ] DIRECTORY. 93 

Gardner Franklin, painter, boards 101 Central 
Gardner George, City Auditor, City Hall, house Fletcher, near 
corner Broadway 

Gardner James E. painter, house 10 Franklin square, Adams 
Gardner James M. watchman at 0. M. Whipple’s 
Gardner Mary C. house 25 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Gardner Robert Mrs. house 54 Bartlett 
Gardner Rufus B., Tremont Corporation, boards 3 do. 

Gardner William S. ( Sweetser Sr Gardner ), counsellors, Tyler’s 
block, Central, house 54 Bartlett 
Garey Orin C. carpenter, house 74 Lawrence Corporation 
Garland George W. blacksmith, house 158 Central 
Garland George W. clerk, 2 Central, boards 133 E. Merrimae 
Garland Jeremiah, house 133 East Merrimae 
Garland Joseph H., Tremont, house 16 Tremont Corporation 
Garland Joseph P. milkman, house Wilder 
Garland Mary Mrs. boardinghouse, 4 Suffolk Corporation 
Garland Nathaniel, house 4 Suffolk Corporation 
Garland Owen-, job wagon, house alley, rear 17 Union 
Garland Samuel Mrs. house 127 East Merrimae 
Garland Sarah, widow, house 2 Pleasant, Centralville 
Garland William W., Merrimae, house 175 Merrimae Corp. 
Garmon Aaron, Merrimae, house 50 Merrimae Corporation 
Garmon Joseph Y. stonemason, house 278 Middlesex 
Garrahan Christopher, Boott, house 73 River, Centralville 
Garrahen Daniel, Middlesex, house 5 Edgerly’s court 
Garrahen Daniel, boards 33 William 
Garrahen Margaret, widow, house 33 William 
Garrett Henry L., Prescott, house 45 Fayette 
Garrett Patrick, laborer, house 30 Lewis 
Garrett Robert J., Prescott, house 25 Prescott Corporation 
Garrett William A., Massachusetts, boards 25 Prescott Corp. 
Garrigan Bridget, widow, house 2 Crosby court 
Garrigan Frank, boards 2 Crosby court 
Garrigan Henry, chair painter, house 3 Crosby court 
Garrigan James, Middlesex, house 22 North 
Garrigan Mary, widow, house rear 44 Lowell 
Garrigan Philip, blacksmith, house 37 Fayette # 

Garrity Ann, house 37 North 
Garrity Bartholomew, house 21 North 
Garrity John, cigar store, 51 Market, house do. 

Garrity Michael, millwright, house 29 North 

Garrity Michael, Lawrence, house 31 Tremont 

Garrity Mrs. house 21 Church 

Garrity Peter, cooper, house 25 Lowell 

Garrity Thomas, Bleaehery, house Living-ton, cor. Carter 



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Garvey Margaret, widow, house 48 Lowell 
Garvey Thomas, laborer, house rear 37 Fenwick 
Garvin John, laborer, house 32 Gorhary 
Garvin John, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac 
Garvin John T. watchman, Boott, boards 26 Boott Corporation 
Garvin Seth, teamster, boards 33 AVillic 
Gately John, house Chelmsford, corner Short 
Gately Patrick, laborer, boards 13 Davis 
Gately AVilliam, house 11 Crosby 
Gates Elihu, machinist, house 33 Suffolk 
Gates Jeremiah, physician and surgeon, 6^- Hurd, house do. 
Gates Josiah, belt and roll manufacturer, 6 Mechanics’ block, 
Dutton, house Gates 

Gates Luther F. shoemaker, 34 Central, house at Chelmsford 
Gates Noah F. house 117 Gorham 

Gates Samuel I. dentist, house 16 Franklin square, Adams 
Gates Stephen F., Lowell Machine S. h. 7 AVestford, n. Grand 
Gawn Elvira Mrs. house 43 South 

Gay Chauncey D. boardinghouse, 72 Lawrence Corporation 
Gay Nathaniel, Suffolk Corporation, house 32 Race 
Gayton James, laborer, boards 51 Lowell 
Gee AA r illiam, Merrimac, house 154 Merrimac Corporation 
Geer Frederick F. S. bookkeeper, at J. & J. M. Pearson’s, h. 
20 Adams 

Gellery Joseph, Lawrence, house 6 Suffolk Corporation 

George Amos S. machinist, house 2 Lawrence Corporation 

George Daniel, watchman, boards 45 Fletcher 

George Edward C. house 2 Goward place 

George Edwin, machinist, house 44 Swamp Locks, AA r orthen 

George Michael R. shoemaker, house Liberty, near the line 

Germain AA r illiam, Middlesex, boards 60 Church 

Gerrish Thomas G. paymaster, Merr. h. School, c. Pawtucket 

Gerry Gustavus A. ( Dorr fy Gerry ), dentist, 24 Central, h. do. 

Gerry John, Middlesex, house 2 Gray place 

Getchell Byron AA^, Tremont Corporation, house 25 do. 

Getchell Seth, tinsmith, boards 166 Suffolk 

Gibbs Oscar, Appleton, house 17 Appleton Corporation 

Gibbs Phebe, widow, house 40 Third, Centralville 

Gibbs AVarren P. painter, house 85 School 

Gibby Samuel J. ( Parsons Sr G .) , house 87 Thorndike 

Giblon James, Middlesex, house 17 Summer 

Giblon Martin, umbrella repairer, 55 Market, house do. 

Giblon Michael, peddler, house 3 Carpet lane 
Gibson ( B . G. ) & Farrar ( Sarah Z.J, ice cream and oysters, 
130 Merrimac, house 128 do. [Fifth, Centralville 

Gibson James, clerk, at Buttrick & Co ’s, house 26 Read, cor. 



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Gibson Richard H. dyer, house 229 Middlesex 
Gibson Thomas, farmer, house Broadway, near School 
Gibson William H. teamster, house 142^- Merrimac Corporation 
Gifford Leonard G. engineer, B. & L. R. R. house Jackson, 
near Round House 

Gilbert Alfred P. carpenter, house 24 Austin 
Gilbert Carlos, carpenter, boards 5 Jackson 
Gilbert Jerome B., Appleton, house 2 Bang’s block 
Gilchrest David, at Brook’s sawmill, boards 339 Middlesex 
Gilchrest George C. daguerreotypist, 92 Merrimac, house 16 
Myrtle, corner Fifth, Central ville 
Gilchrest Margaret Mrs. house 55 Market 
Gilchrest Robert, Lowell, house 4 Chapel 
Gilcreast Amos, farmer, house Pearl, Centralville 
Gilday Michael, laborer, house 78 Middle 
Gilday Owen, laborer, house 10 Howe 
Gilday Philip, Prescott, house 78 Middle 
Gildee John, Bleachery, house 1 Carter 
Gildee Michael, Bleachery, house 35 do. 

Gildee Thomas, teamster, 55 Gorham, house 44 South 

Giles Joseph B. Mrs. boardinghouse, 51 East Merrimac 

Giles Moses, woodsawyer, house 18 Fayette 

Giles Thomas J., Merrimac, house 139 Merrimac Corporation 

Giles William A. teamster, house 2 Manahan’s block, Cushing 

Gilkey Edward, painter, boards 1 George 

Gill John, variety store, 250 Merrimac, house do. 

Gillan Henry, Merrimac, house 4 Dummer 
Gillen John, Merrimac, house 1 Tremont 
Gillespie John W. barber, 70 Central, boards 21 Market 
Gillis Abby Mrs. boardinghouse, 7 Appleton Corporation 
Gillogly James, house 23 Summer 
Gillogly John, laborer, house rear 40 Appleton 
Gillogly Patrick, mason, house 29 Keene 
Gilman Aaron W. engineer, house Wamesit court, n. Dutton 
Gilman Alfred, clothing and furnishing goods, 156 Merrimac, 
house 266 Central 

Gilman Caleb M. travelling agent, h. East Pine, n. Carleton 
Gilman Caroline, widow, house Pine, near Carleton 
Gilman Charles, machinist, boards 38 Massachusetts Corporation 
Gilman David E., Lowell Machine Shop, house 55 Church 
Gilman George E., Boott Corporation, house 10 do. 

Gilman Hiram, restaurant, Middlesex, house rear 15 Howard 
Gilman Hollis M. fish, 320 Merrimac, house 316 do. 

Gilman John II. clerk at M. E. Thompson’s, 268 Merrimac 
Gilman Margaret, variety store, 316 Merrimac, house do, 
Gilman Newell G. watchman, house 2 Auburn 



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Gilman II. A. Mrs. house 54 Middlesex 
Gilman Sarah L. boardinghouse, 12 Cabot, 

Gilmore Charles F. printer, “ Citizen ” office, boards 43 Bartlett 
Gilmore Gilbert, Bleacher y, house 25 Cedar 
Gilmore John, machinist, boards 43 Massachusetts Corporation 
Gilpatrick Benjamin, carpenter, house 5 Lawrence Corporation 
Gilpatrick John ( Woodsum fy G.), hairdresser, 130 Central, 
boards 54 Massachusetts Corporation 
Gilpatrick Joseph G., Lawrence Corporation, boards 15 do. 
Gilpatrick Moses G. daguerreotypist, house G5 Bartlett 
Gilpatrick Nathan, Merrimac Corporation, house 174 do. 
Gilpatrick Stillman A., Lawrence, boards Lawrence Corporation 
Gilroy Bernard, dyer, house G4 Suffolk 
Gilroy Michael, laborer, house 105 Lowell 
Gilroy Patrick, house 12 William 
Gilson Albert, teamster, boards 12 Smith 
Gilson Harlow, Prescott, house 10 Prescott Corporation 
Gilson Kendall, shoemaker, 228 Middlesex, house do. 

Gilson Lucy D. nurse, house 4 Walnut 
Gilson Samuel S. quarryman, 4 Lagrange court 
Ginty Catharine, widow, house 1 Pearl 

Giroux Thomas C., Lawrence, house 78 Lawrence Corporation 
Givens Thomas, laborer, house 20 Fenwick 
Givney Thomas, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Gladwin Silas F. dentist, 128 Merrimac, house 430 do. 

Glancy Catharine, widow, house 4 Carolin’s jdace 

Glancy Hugh, Lowell, house rear 19 William 

Glancy Thomas, umbrella repairer, house 6 Me Carry court 

Gleason Augustus, overseer, Hamilton, house 2 Hamilton Corp. 

Gleason Clarissa, widow, house 16 Prescott Corporation 

Gleason George, Boott, boards 54 Boott Corporation 

Gleason George, engineer, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 

Gleason John, 4 Massachusetts, house 22 Prescott Corporation 

Gleason Patrick, Massachusetts, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 

Glidden Nathaniel A. foundry, house 83 Howard 

Glidden Olive Mrs. boardinghouse, 3 Suffolk Corporation 

Glines Amos, at Cushing & Mack’s, boards 50 Moody 

Glines George S. machinist, house 311 Middlesex 

Glines William, machinist, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 

Glover William B. house 38 Chapel 

Glynn Patrick, flagman, R. R. house rear 11 Thorndike 

Goddard Alfred, Lawrence Corporation, house 13 do. 

Goddard Benjamin, house Liberty, corner Powell 
Goddard Charles T. clerk, at S. N. Wood’s, house Mount Ver- 
non, near Westford 

Goddard Samuel B. machinist, boards 80 Lawrence Corporation 


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Godfrey Eliza, variety store, 117 Market, house do. 

Godfrey George, Bleacliery, house 33 do. 

Godfrey William, carpenter, house 117 Market 
Goding George, house Walnut, corner Chapel 
Goding William & Son (W. If. Goding ) y picker factory, 82 
Middle, house 25 Church 

Goding Wm II. ( Wm . Goding fy Son ), house 27 Church 
Goggin Catharine, widow, house Broadway, near Suffolk 
Goggin Edward, MeiTiniac, house rear 140 Lowell 
Goggin Ellen, widow, house 3 McCarry court 
Goggin John, laborer, house 3 McCarry court 
Goggin Thomas, sawmiller, house 199 School, near Broadway 
Goggle William, laborer, house 92 Suffolk 
Going Charles, proprietor American House, 84 Central 
Going John, B. & L. R. R. boards 5 Thorndike 
Golaher Susan, widow, house 46 Davidson 
Golding Edward, Massachusetts, house 59 East Merrimac 
Golding Edward, Boott, boards 26 Massachusetts Corporation 
Golding Eliza, widow, house 33 Lowell 
Golding Hugh, house 86 Charles 
Golding James, laborer, house 15 Davidson 
Golding Jane, widow, house 28 Fayette 
Golding John, house 112 East Merrimac 
Golding Luke, laborer, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Golding Owen, laborer, house Ayer’s New City, on R. R. 
Golding Patrick, laborer, house 42 William 
Golding Patrick, laborer, house River, Centralville 
Golding Patrick, Massachusetts, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 
Golding Thomas, laborer, house 38 William 
Golding William, 3 Knowles’s place 
Goldsmith Hubbard L., Middlesex, house 24 Cady 
Goldsmith Thomas, tailor, 1 Appleton’s block, house Pleasant, 
Centralville 

Good George F. jeweller, 218 Merrimac, house 82 High 

Good George F. jewelry, 82 Central 

Goodale Aaron, baker, house 41 Appleton 

Goodale Amos, trader, house 129 Middlesex 

Goodale Orange S. stage agent, 84 Central, boards American Ho. 

Goodale Proctor F., Bleacliery, boards 41 Appleton 

Goodale William, tinsmith, at Bangs Bros, house 78 Cross 

Goodale William H. printer, “Vox Populi ” office, bds. 78 Cross 

Goodale William W., Bleacliery, house 63 Lawrence 

Goodale , laborer, house River, Centralville 

Goodell Harlan P. clerk, at Wm. P. Brazer’s, b. 102 Appleton 
Goodell Jothain, Merrimac Print Works, house 26 Cabot 
Goodhue Charles, shoemaker, house 11 Fifth, Centralville 


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98 LOWELL [ (j ] DIRECTORY. 

Goodhue David II. night police, boards 406 Merrimac 
Goodhue Eli, laborer, house rear 63 Salem [42 Bartlett 

Goodhue Isaac N. ( Swan G. ) counsellor, 3 Canal Block, house 
Goodhue Jason (Howe fy Goodhue ), 92 Market, house 82 Third, 
Centralville 

Goodhue John W. laborer, house 107 River, Centralville 
Goodhue Sumner A. shoemaker, house rear 18 Middlesex 
Gooding George, sawmiller, boards 5 Thorndike 
v Gooding Stephen, sawmiller, boards 5 Thorndike 
Goodrich Edward, boards 25 Appleton Corporation 
Goodrich Emily Mrs. boardinghouse, 24 Hamilton Corporation 
Goodrich Samuel S. B. teacher of penmanship, house 18 Adams 
Goodrue John, laborer, house 7 Cabot 

Goodspeed Sylvanus P. clerk, 134 Merrimac, house 154 Suffolk 

Goodwin Benjamin W. moulder, house 99 Howard 

Goodwin Clarendon, carpenter, boards 195 Central 

Goodwin George P. clerk, 48 Merrimac, house 4 Tyler 

Goodwin John A. editor, house 44 Bartlett 

Goodwin Joseph, at But trick & Co.’s, boards 25 Market 

Goodwin Leonard, shoemaker, Front, house River, Centralville 

Goodwin Milton, shoemaker, house River, Centralville 

Googins Benjamin L. carpenter, li. 62 Hamilton Corp., Gorham 

Gorden Jeannette Miss, boardinghouse, 3 Massachusetts Corp. 

Gordon Allen D., Prescott, house 11 Prescott Corporation 

Gordon Ann, widow, house 66 Church 

Gordon Daniel H. carpenter, boards 13 Boott Corporation 

Gordon David S. blacksmith, house 98 Fletcher 

Gordon George W. peddler, house 12 Cady 

Gordon James, painter, boards rear 19 River, Centralville 

Gonue Peter, house 183 Middlesex 

Gordon Louisa L. widow, house 1 1 Prescott Corporation 

Gordon Silas D., Merrimac, house 159 Merrimac Corporation 

Gordon Stetson L., Lowell, house 35 Fifth, Centralville 

Gordon Sylvanus, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 

Gordon Washington, fanner, house First, Centralville 

Gorman Bernard, tailor, house 29 Cedar 

Gorman Daniel, fireman, house 48 South 

Gorman James, Suffolk, boards 24 Adams 

Gorman James, machinist, house 116 Middlesex 

Gorman Margaret, house rear 10 Dummer 

Gorman Mary, widow, house 116 Middlesex 

Gorman Michael, laborer, house rear 75 Lowell 

Gonnan Thomas, laborer, house 6 Edgerley 

Gormley Ann, widow, house 78 Lowell 

Gormley Bridget, widow, house rear 26 Lowell 

Gormley Bridget, widow, house 94 Gorham 



LOWELL [ Gr ] DIRECTORY. 99 

Gormley Felix, laborer, house 13 River, Central ville 
Gormley John, teamster, house 33 North 
Gormley Patrick, variety store, 342 Merrimac, house do. 
Gormley Patrick, laborer, house 94 Gorham 
Gorton Daniel, house 4 Stackpole 

Goss Samuel T. ( Gadieu Goss), gent.’s furnishing goods, 74 
Central, house at Salem 
Gotham Henry, house High, near Andover 
Gould Andrew F. carpenter, house 2 Manahan’s block, Cushing 
Gould Dudley F. currier, house Lincoln 
Gould George, driver ice wagon, boards at Abel Carkin’s 
Gould George E. watchman, Nashua & Lowell Railroad, boards 
3 Massachusetts Corporation 

Gould George P. boardinghouse, 11 Tremont Corporation 
Gould Hollis, fireman, B. & L. R. R. h. Sawtell pi. r. 138 School 
Gould Israel, Boott, house 7 Boott Corporation 
Gould Jarel, house 83 Lawrence Corporation 
Gould Jarel, overseer, Lawrence, h. 83 Lawrence Corporation 
Gould John, farmer, house Pollard avenue 
Gould Jonathan, depot master, Northern Depot, h. 103 Howard 
Gould Richard R. bobbin maker, house 63 Cushing 
Gould Robert, moulder, house 15 Queen 
Goulden Thomas, Mass, house rear 43 River, Centralville 
Goulden Thomas, Lowell, house 21 Lowell Corporation 
Goulding Bernard, Bleachery, boards 34 South 
Goulding Owen, Bleachery, boards 34 South 
Goulding Robert, slater, house 2 Mason’s court 
Gove Dana B. provisions, 166 Merrimac, h. 8 Merrimac Corp. 
Gove David, grocer, 225 Central, house 16 Mill 
Gove ( Jacob ), Cutler ( S. P. ), & Co. ( Ira Clough ), curriers, 
Ayer’s New City 

Gove Morrill C. at J. C. Ayer’s, house 46 Hamilton Corporation 

Gove Winthrop, carpenter, house Oak, corner Nesmith 

Goward Francis, machinist, house 1 Goward place 

Goward Zephaniah, house 104 Middlesex 

Gowdey Sarah Mrs. house 39 Church 

Gracie Henry R. sashmaker, house 345 Merrimac 

Grady Ellen, widow, house 13 River, Centralville 

Grady James, Bleachery, house 17 Cedar 

Grady John, foundryman, house 15 Jefferson 

Grady Joseph, Middlesex, boards 12 Church 

Grady Michael, laborer, house rear 52 Fenwick 

Grady Patrick, butcher, 139 Lowell, house 41 Salem 

Grady Patrick, laborer, house 39 Fenwick 

Graflin Charles, teamster, house 322 Merrimac 

Graffum Samuel, Lawrence, boards 43 Lawrence Corporation 



100 LOWELL [Q] DIRECTORY. 

Graham Frederick, founder, house Liberty, near Town line 

Graham George, Hamilton, house 1 Edgerley’s court 

Graham James, Boott Corp. house 3 Brown’s court, Centralville 

Graham Mary, dressmaker, South, corner Middlesex, house do. 

Graham Terrence, house rear 37 Middle 

Grande Leon, Lawrence, house 27 Austin 

Grann Hugh, carpenter, boards 37 Fayette 

Grannott Carl, Hamilton, house 68 Church 

Grant Aaron R., Lowell Machine Shop, house 4 S. L., Dutton 

Grant Charles IT. machinist, boards 70 Swamp Locks, Mechanics 

Grant Farnum, Merrimac, boards 70 Merrimac Corporation 

Grant John E. boots and shoes, 75 Central, house 87 Howard 

Grant Levi, overseer, Suffolk, house Cabot, opposite Lyman 

Grant Lorenzo D. house 25 Charles 

Grant Patrick, laborer, house Maiden lane 

Grant Philip B. (Cal.), house 70 Swamp Locks, Mechanics 

Grant Thomas, machinist, boards 2 Middlesex place 

Grattan , at Norcross’s sawmill, boards 339 Middlesex 

Graves Charles S. conductor Stony Beach R. R. li. 84 Howard 
Graves John W. physician, office and house 14 Hurd 
Graves Mary W. Mrs. boardinghouse, 12 Hurd 
Graves Orville, clerk, 222 Merrimac, house 14 Common 
Graves Simeon IT., Lawrence Corporation, house 51 do. 

Gray Albert, moulder, boards 248 Gorham 

Gray Albert, Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 

Gray Andrew, laborer, house rear 14 Winter 

Gray Charles, machinist, boards 70 South Locks, Mechanics 

Gray Daniel S. provisions, 205 Central, house Liberty, n. Smith 

Gray Erastus TI., Suffolk, boards 26 Suffolk Corporation 

Gray Hannah Mrs. house 30 Hurd 

Gray Hanson, Massachusetts, boards 59 Massachusetts Corp. 
Gray Irving, stonecutter, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 
Gray James, at O. M. Whipple’s, house 6 Swift 
Gray Joseph Rev. boards 74 Suffolk 
Gray Joshua M. grocer, 22 Cabot, house do. 

Gray Keziah, widow, house 22 Cabot 
Gray N. M. engineer, boards rear 1 Tilden 
Gray Peter, laborer, house 185 Lawrence 

Gray William C. house 6 Chuich [Corporation 

Gray Wm. D. (Eastman fy Grey), stonecutters, house 5 Prescott 
Gray William IT. boardinghouse, 26 Suffolk Corporation 
Greeley John, house rear 7 6 Middlesex 
Greeley John E. at A. B. French’s, boards do. 

Green Amos, Merrimac, house 58 Merrimac Corporation 
Green Andrew, provisions, 75 Charles, house do. 

Green Benjamin, Hamilton, house 56 Lawrence 



LOWELL [ Gr ] DIRECTORY. 101 

Green Charles, Middlesex, house 20 Davidson 
Green Charles, Boott, house 4 Pleasant, Centralville 
Green Charles, Lowell Machine Shop, 10 Swamp Locks, Dutton 
Green Charles, tin peddler, boards 5 Dane 
Green E. D. printer, house rear 48 Church 
Green George T., Hamilton, house 63 Hamilton Corp., Gorham 
Green Geo. W. clothing manufacturer, Prescott, c. E. Merrimac, 
house 97 Salem 

Green Hannah Mrs. house 74 Middlesex 
Green Ilenrj, machinist, boards 44 Boott Corporation 
Green Hugh, laborer, house River, Centralville 
Green Isaac, brewer, house 4 West Court 
Green James H., Prescott, house 12 Prescott Corporation 
Green Jane, widow, house 22 Davidson 
Green Joanna Mrs. house 18 Howe 
Green Job W., Middlesex, house 56 High 
Green John, gardener, house 21 Willie, corner Cross 
Green John, overseer Hamilton Print Works, h. Elliott 
Green John 0. physician, office Savings Bank building,' house 
23 Pawtucket 

Green John 0. jr. student, boards 23 Pawtucket 

Green Joseph, carpet weaver, house 4 Hale 

Green Leonard W., Suffolk, boards Franklin House 

Green Levi P. tailor, at Dean & Barnes’s, house 11 Cady 

Green Lydia Mrs. house 266 Merrimac 

Green Mary J. boardinghouse, 14 Little 

Green Michael, grocer’s clerk, 40 Gorham, boards do. 

Green Patrick, hostler, at D. Rogers’s, house 23 North 
Green Peter, laborer, house 6 Cross 
Green Richard, painter, house 60 River, Centralville 
Green Robert, Suffolk Corporation, house 4 Cross 
Green Rufus K., Bleachery, house 24 do. 

Green Samuel S. machinist, house 45 Lawrence Corporation 
Green Sylvia, boardinghouse, 112 Merrimac Corporation 
Green Watson L. machinist, boards 45 Lawrence Corporation 
Green William, woolsorter, house Merrill, rear 180 Lawrence 
Greenhalgh William, Merrimac, house 32 Merr. Corp., Dutton 
Greenlaw Moses W. clerk, 77 Merrimac, boards 33 Willow 
Greenleaf Daniel G. constable, 3 Canal block, house 34 High 
Greenleaf John, carpenter, house London, Ayer’s New City 
Greenleaf Nathan S. at Walker & Cutter’s, house 24 Chapel 
Greenleaf Thomas McDonough, Merrimac, house 1 69 Merrimac 
Corporation 

Greenwood Frank W. printer, “ Vox Populi ” office, house 145 
Middlesex 

Greer James, Boott, house 59 River, Centralville 



102 LOWELL [ (j ] DIRECTORY. 

Gregg George G. turner, boards at Milton Aldrich’s 
Gregg Jacob, farmer, house 59 Adams 
Gregory Joseph, saloon, 19 Prescott, house do. 

Greiner Oscar, musician, boards 38 Prescott Corporation 
Grelet Francis, Lawrence, house 46 Lawrence Corporation 
Grennott Carl, Hamilton, house 68 Church 
Gribben John, laborer, house Holbrook’s court 
Griffetli Merrick, overseer, Prescott, h. 2 Prescott Corporation 
Griffin Alvah J. dry goods (Boston), house Merrimac, near 
Pawtucket 

Griffin Arric M. saslimaker, boards 32 Pock 
Griffin Catharine, widow, house 4 Cross lane 
Griffin Chas., Massachusetts, b. 57 Massachusetts Corporation 
Griffin Charles A. at E. Brown’s, boards 26 Willow 
Griffin Dawin, Massachusetts, boards 26 Willow 
Griffin Ellen, widow, house 118 Middlesex 
Griffin George, carpenter, house 36 Franklin 
Griffin John, Lowell, boards 96 Lowell 
Griffin Joseph, stonemason, house 159 Broadway 
Griffin Joseph, boots and shoes, 99 Merrimac, h. 288 School 
Griffin Josiah, pumpmaker, house 26 Willow 
Griffin Margaret, widow, house rear 52 Piver, Centralville 
Griffin Patrick, at the Tannery, house 4 Livingston 
Griffin Samuel P. & Co. fancy goods, 70 Merrimac, b. 3 Alder 
Griffith John (liu.gr/ &/ Griffith ), umbrella and music store, 77 
Merrimac, house 40 Bartlett 
Grimes Andrew, grocer, house 99 Suffolk 
Grimes Edwin, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 248 Middlesex 
Grimes Edwin J. boiler maker, boards 246 Middlesex 
Grimes John, foundry, house 22 Lewis 
Grimes Samuel W. dentist, boards 47 Fletcher 
Grimes William, Hamilton Print Works, house 32 North 
Grisim John, Middlesex, house 87 Church 
Griswold Henry D. C. jeweller, 218 Merrimac, h. 20 Bartlett 
Griswold John, machinist, boards 50 Moody 
Groom James, Lowell, house rear Suffolk, near Marion 
Groom John, Lowell, house 91 Adams 
Grosvenor Jonathan P. patentee, house 59 Butterfield 

Groton , at Norcross’ Mill, boards 339 Middlesex 

Grout Frank, crossing tender, N. & L. P.P. boards 8 Grand 
Grover Ariston, letter cutter, Fletcher, near Hutton, house 52 
Appleton 

Grover David S. overseer, Prescott, h. 1 Prescott Corporation 
Grover Josiah, fruit and confectionary, 47 Merrimac, house do. 
Grover William (Loire Sr Grover J, Fletcher, near Bowers, 
boards 5 Thorndike 


LOWELL [ H ] DIRECTORY. 103 

Groves Robert, sawmiller, boards 5 Thorndike 
Grush Josepli S. peddler, house Hale, near Howard 
Guild Ilenry C. dry goods, 222 Merrimae, house 400 do. 

Guild James W. house 4 Livingston’s block, Appleton 

Guild P. K. physician, house 28 Central 

Guiton Patrick, Lowell Machine Shop, h. 1 Dempsey’s yard 

Gulliland Alexander M., Merrimae, h. Coburn, Centralville 

Gunnison Isaac, restaurant, 109 Middlesex 

Guptill William, lumber, house 28 Linden 

Gurdy Levi, foundry, boards 91 Appleton 

Gurdy William P., Lawrence, boards 106 Moody 

Gutry Andrew, laborer, house 126 Lowell 

HACKETT PATRICK, laborer, house 3 Davis’s court 
Hadley Elias II., Merrimae, house Wilder 

Hadley John, livery stable, Worthen, rear Mechanics’ Hall, 
house 23 Lowell, c. Worthen 
Hadley John L. boardinghouse, 51 Boott Corporation 
Hadley John W. ( J IF '&> J. M. Hadley ), carpenter, Fletcher, n. 
Adams, house Lincoln 

Hadley Joshua, carpenter, house Lincoln, near Chelmsford 
Hadley Joshua M. ( J. W. fy J. M. Hadley ). carpenter, Fletcher, 
near Adams, house Lincoln, near Chelmsford 
Hadley Samuel P. jr. counsellor and clerk Police Court, house 
Sixth, near Myrtle, Centralville 
Hadley Simeon Mrs. house Merrimae Corporation 
Hagan John, Merrimae, boards 136 Merrimae Corporation 
Hagan Joseph, Boott, house 52 River, Centralville 
Hagan Mary, widow, house 94 Moody 
Hagen John, tailor, house 15 East Merrimae 
Haggerty Mrs. widow, house rear 5 Jefferson 
Haggerty Peter, counsellor, 75 Central, boards Washington Ho. 
Haggerty Philip P. clerk, Post Office, house Mount Pleasant, 
Centralville 

Haggerty William, laborer, house rear 36 Appleton 
Ilagget John II., Middlesex, boards 18 Charles 
Ilaggett Albert A. clerk, Middlesex, house 8 High 
I Iaggett Allen Mrs. house 8 High 

Ilaggett John, at Putnam & Currier’s, house 18 Charles 
Hague Joseph, hlegrinder, house 67 Charles 
Haight Chester, dyer, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 
Haines Franklin A. job wagon, house 21 Walnut 
Haines George W. job wagon, house 73 Church 
Hale Bernice S. & Son ( James B.), silk-covered wire manufac., 
Whipple’s Mills, house 18 Abbott 
Hale Charles, Boott, boards 25 Boott Corporation 


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Ilale Charles M. restorator, Northern Depot, house Parker, 
corner Slevens 

Ilale Frances W. Mrs. house Front, Centralville 
Hale Isaac, paver, house 3 Third, Centralville 
Hale James B. ( B. S. Hale § Son ), boards 18 Abbott 
Hale Mary B. widow, house 25 Boott Corporation 
Ilale Mary II. boardinghouse, 23 Appleton Corporation 
Hale Thomas J. bobbin maker, house 4 Bang’s block 
Hale William, Boott, house Mount Vernon, Centralville 
Haley Aiulr ew, II amilton, house 4 George 
Haley James, hostler, Mechanics’ Hotel stable, house bummer 
Haley James, Merrimac yard, house 29 Worth en 
Haley James, laborer, house 9 Dummer, near Lowell 
Ilaley Jeremiah, laborer, house rear 270 Merrimac 
Haley William, Middlesex, boards 29 Worthen 
Hall Albert B. ( Hartshorn § Hall ), dry goods, 138 Merrimac, 
house 31 Chestnut 

Hall Albert P. grocer, boards 11 Lawrence 

Hall Alfred J. carpenter, boards 9 1 Appleton 

Hall Arthur 8. carpenter, house 91 Appleton 

Hall Asa (Cal.), house 31 Chestnut 

Hall Betsey, widow, house 332 Merrimac 

Hall Calvin, grocer, 77 Church, house 11 Lawrence 

Ilall Carlos W. bar tender. Market Hotel, house 32 Charles 

Hall Christopher C. job wagon, house 258 Merrimac 

Hall Crowell C., Merrimac, boards 75 Merrimac Corporation 

Hall Ebenezer, blacksmith, house Broadway, near Mt. Vernon 

Hall Elisha, Appleton, house 15 Appleton Corporation 

Hall George W. 5 Central, boards 31 Chestnut 

Hall Gorham 0. machinist, boards 1 7 Lowell Corporation 

Hall Harriet M. variety store, 95 Merrimac, house do. 

Hall Hiram N., Hamilton, house 35 Hamilton Corporation 

Hall James, Boott, house John street avenue 

Hall James C., Middlesex, boards 19 Warren 

Hall Jeremiah S. house 31 Chestnut 

Hall John, Merrimac, boards 75 Merrimac Corporation 

Hall John C., Middlesex, house 186 Central 

Hall Martin S., Appleton, house 17 Appleton Corporation 

Hall Robert L. cabinet maker, house School, c. Butterfield 

Hall Samuel, moulder, house 7 9 Church 

Hall Sarah, widow, house 14 Winter 

Hall Terrence, Hamilton, boards 8 Hamilton Corporation 

Hall William, Middlesex, house 3 Abbott 

Hall Winthrop, lumberman, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 

Hall Youngson, moulder, house 16 Marshall 

Hallett Marsena, shoemaker, 6 Warren, house 11 do. 


LOWELL [ H ] DIRECTORY. 105 

Hallett Milo G. salesman, 153 Central, boards 11 Warren 
Hallinan Charles, provisions, 7 6 Gorham, house do. 

Hallowell Albert, machinist, house 45 Fayette 
Hallowed Charles E., Boott, house 65 Boott Corporation 
Hallowed Samuel G. farmer, house Bridge, near Dracut line 
Halpin Alice, widow, house Holbrook’s court 
Halpin Bernard, dyer, house Wad 
Halpin Mary Mrs. house 309 Central 
Halpin Nicholas, tanner, house Holbrook’s court 
Halpin Patrick, jr. laborer, house 118 Middlesex 
Halpin Patrick, laborer, boards 118 Middlesex 
Halpin Patrick, Middlesex, house 23 George 
Halstead Robert, Stott’s mid, house 25 High 
Ilalsted Henry, boltmaker, house 23 Floyd 
Ham Daniel A. machinist, boards 68 S. L., Mechanics 
Ham Henry, driver ice wagon, boards at Abel Carkins’s 
Ham Isaac L. stonemason, house 133 Lawrence 
Ham John G. mason, h. Seventh, n. Bridge. Centralville 
Ham Joseph P., Merrimac, house 41 Merrimac Corporation 
Hamer John W. machinist, house 37 Chestnut 
Hamer Micah, Stott’s mills, house 66 Lawrence 
Hamblet Charles A. mason, house 46 Third, Centralville 
Hamblet Gilbert, carpenter, 49 Prescott, house 8 Ford 
Hamblet John P. Mrs. millinery, 33 Merrimac, house 24 Third, 
Centralville 

Hamblet William W. boxmaker, house 115 Middlesex 
Hamilton Edward, laborer, house Broadway, corner School 
Hamilton Eden, widow, house 102 Moody 
Hamilton Patrick, operative, boards 90 Moody 
Hamlet Benjamin S. engineer, house Wamesit court, n. Cushing 
Hammond A. G. ( George Ripley Go .), cotton batts, &c., 

18 Appleton block 

Hammond James, machinist, boards Franklin House 
Hanafin William, laborer, house 56 Adams 
Hanaford George G., Hamilton, house 39 Appleton 
Hanaford Mary L. Miss, house Marion, corner Lagrange 
Hanchett Joshua, house rear 2 Dodge 
Hancock Daniel, house 19 Floyd 

Hancock Horace, brakeman, Stony B. R.R. house Railroad 

Hancock Levi, produce agent, house Varnum, Centralville 

Hancock Sarah G. Mrs. house 2 Dodge 

Hand George J., Merrimac, house 4 Willow place 

Hand George W. stonemason, house Pawtucket, above Walker 

Handley Abram, Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 

Handley George, Suffolk Corporation, boards 4 do. 

Handley Patrick, Lowed, house 1, rear 13, Summer 



106 LOWELL [ [I ] DIRECTORY. 

Handy Thomas, house rear 43 Chestnut 
Ilanigan Peter, laborer, house 06 Gorham 
Flanks Stedman W. Rev. house 6 Kirk 

Hanley , laborer, house 10 North 

Hanley Jerrold, harness maker, house 0 Union 

Hanley John, Merrimac, house 15 River, Central ville 

Hanley Margaret, widow, house 12 Howe 

Hanlien James, Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 

Hannaban Thomas, house 1 Putney’s court 

Hannaford William, Suffolk Corporation, house 1 do. 

Hannahan Martin, laborer, house Hanover, near Lowell 
Flannen William, Middlesex, boards 12 Church 
Hanover Terrence, undertaker, house 46 Union 
Hanrahan Margaret, widow, house 21 Summer 
Haurahan John, grocer, 85 East Merrimac, house do. 

Ilansbury Martin, house rear 31 Wo r then 
Hanscom Benjamin F. machinist, boards 33 South 
Hanscom Charles, machinist, boards 41 Appleton 
Hanscom Mary, widow, house 42 Boott Corporation 
Hanscom Susan Mrs. boardinghouse, 6 Tremont Corporation 
Hansell Hannah, widow, house 66 Andover 
Hanson Benjamin T., Lawrence Corporation, house 70 do. 
Hanson Ephraim, at O. Allen’s, house 257 Middlesex 
Hanson Enos, bobbin maker, house 28 Franklin 
Hanson George, farmer, Parker, near Chelmsford line 
Hanson Martha G. house 287 Central 
Hanson Nathan, house 19 Queen 

Hanson Richard R., Prescott, house 36 Prescott Corporation 
Hanson Thomas L. bobbin maker, house 3 Lagrange court 
Hanson Wm. II. door and blind maker, h. 11 N. Franklin court 
Hapgood Edwin, carpenter, house 49 High 
Hapgood Ephraim, junk, 43 High, house 49 do. 

Hapgood Harry W. hairdresser, 184 Merrimac, boards 260 do. 

Hapgood James, house 57 Church 

Hapgood John, boards 57 Church 

Hapgood William E. S. painter, house 74 High 

Flard Charles F. contractor Lowell M. S. house 9 S. L. Dutton 

Harding David, Merrimac, house 124 Merrimac Corporation 

Harding John (Cal.), house 22 Fourth, Centralville 

Harding Joshua, machinist, boards 94 Middlesex 

Harding Nathaniel, Merrimac, house 116 Merrimac CorpQration 

Harding Oliver M., Boott, house 76 Boott Corporation 

Harding Sarah, widow, house 124 Merrimac Corporation 

Hardman William, Merrimac P. W. house 83 Merrimac Corp. 

Hardy Alexander, machinist, boards 20 Adams 

Hardy Alonzo, Massachusetts, hoards 202 Merrimac 


LOWELL [ H ] DIRECTORY. 107 

Hardy Daniel H. janitor, Huntington Hall, liouse 71 Middle 
Hardy Edward, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 73 Middle 
Hardy Harvey, sashmaker, boards 139 Merrhnac Corporation 
Hardy Hollis A., Lowell, boards 202 Merrimac 
Hardy James M. teamster, house 29 Swamp Locks, Worth en 
Hardy James T. saloon, house 73 Middle 
Hardy James W. tablet maker, boards 75 Middle 
Hardy Jonathan E., Merrimac, boards 80 Merrimac Corporation 
Hardy Joseph W. watchman, house 61 Worthen 
Hardy Philip, overseer, Boott, house 79 Boott Corporation 
Hardy Sarah Mrs. house 35 Cushing 
Hardy Sophia, widow, house 5 Cady 
Hardy William H. house 202 Merrimac 
Haren Jonathan, watchman, boards 38 Boott Corporation 
Harford Michael, laborer, house 34 Elm 
Harkins Elizabeth, widow, house 96 Lowell 
Harkins John, Lowell M. S. house 100 Lowell 
Harlow Edwin, Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Harlow Noah K. surveyor, house 71 Mechanics 
Harmon Abram B. machinist, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 
Harmon Ansel A., Lawrence, boards 17 Lawrence Corporation 
Harmon Byron R. gunsmith, house 98 Fletcher 
Harmon Charles L., Massachusetts, boards 41 Prescott Corp. 
Harmon James M. physician, 29 Kirk, house 31 Union 
Harmon John M. sawmiller, house 81 School 
Harmon Marietta R. widow, house 98 Fletcher 
Harn Bridget, widow, house 38 William 
Harnden Edwin, at Sargent & Co.’s, house 30 Cabot 
Harnden Samuel, coachman at J. Nesmith’s, house Pleasant, 
near Andover 

Harney Catharine, widow, house 4 Swift 
Harney John, American Bolt Co. boards 4 Swift 
Harper Alexander, at A. B. French’s, boards do. 

Harper Henry, painter, house 1 Lawson 
Harper James, Massachusetts, house 20 Fifth, Centralville 
Harper John, laborer, house 97 East Merrimac 
Harper Mary Mrs. house 67 Market 

Harper •, house 97 East Merrimac 

Harrahan James, laborer, house rear 25 Lowell 

Harren Jonathan, Boott, boards 16 Boott Corporation 

Harriden Richard, Lawrence, boards 68 Lawrence Corporation 

Harrigan Ann, widow, house 92 Suffolk 

Harrigan John, laborer, house 18 Abbott 

Harrigan John, at E. B. Patch’s, house rear 92 Gorham 

Harrigan Michael, porterhouse, house 84 Suffolk 

Harrigan Patrick, Merrimac, house rear 78 Lowell 



108 LOWELL [II] DIRECTORY. 

Harriman Alonzo 1)., Tremont, house 21 Tremont Corporation 

[Iarriman Charles L., Lawrence, liouse 17 Willie 

Harriman Charles INI. painter, house Warn es it court, n. Cushing 

Harriman Gilbert, stationery, house 21 Chestnut 

Harriman Naomi P. Mrs. house 2 GO Merrimac 

Harriman Otis, founder, house First, Centralville 

Harrington Ann, widow, house Ilowe 

Harrington Ann, widow, house 16 Davidson 

Harrington Chauncey, carver, boards 30 Fletcher 

Harrington Daniel, laborer, house 12 Howe 

Harrington Daniel, house 70 Gorham 

Harrington George, junk, house rear 55 Gorham 

Harrington Henry, at Norcross’s, boards 246 Middlesex 

Harrington Henry, Merrimac, boards 136 Merrimac Corporation 

Harrington Henry, Massachusetts, h. 2 Merriam’s court, High 

Harrington James, laborer, boards 0 George 

Harrington Jeremiah, laborer, house 2 Wall 

Harrington Jeremiah, laborer, house 43 Lowell 

Harrington John, house 41 Davidson 

Harrington John, battingmill, house 27 Congress 

Harrington Julia, widow, house alley, rear 17 Union 

Harrington Lyman, produce, house 69 Adams, near Fletcher 

Harrington Margaret, widow, house rear 81 Lowell 

Harrington Margaret, widow, house 1 Wall 

Harrington Mary, widow, house 11 Kidder 

Harrington Mary, widow, house 10 Davidson 

Harrington Mary, widow, house 1 6 Davidson 

Harrington Mary, widow, house 55 Lowell 

Harrington Nelson Mrs. house 45 Union 

Harrington Patrick, house Green, near George 

Harrington Patrick, laborer, house rear 17 Union 

Harrington Patrick, laborer, house rear 13 Dummer 

Harrington Thomas,' tanner, house 4 Davidson lane 

Harrington Timothy, farmer, house 69 School, corner Lawson 

Harrington William, laborer, house 1 3 Winter 

Harrington William, house 39 Fletcher 

Har rington , provision dealer, boards 5 Jackson 

Harris Edward, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 

Harris Eliza A. Mrs. house 120 Merrimac 

Harris George, variety store, 113 Middlesex, house do. 

Harris George L. overseer, Lawrence, house 163 Moody 
Harris George L. machinist, boards at N. J. Wier’s 
Harris Harriet L. Mrs. house 182 Lawrence 
Harris John, Bleachery, house 2 Swift 
Harris John S. painter, house 94 East Merrimac 
Harris Mary, widow, house 18 Fayette 


LOWELL [ H ] DIRECTORY. 109 

Harris Newman, house 40 Marion 

Harris Newton, Lawrence, boards 68 Lawrence Corporation 
Harris Onias, Lowell Machine Shop, house 47 Swamp Locks, 
Worthen, 

Harris William, house Pearl, near Bow, Centralville 

Harrison Isaac, Hamilton, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 

Harrison James, music teacher, house 27 Kirk 

Harrison Joseph, Prescott, house 21 Prescott Corporation 

Harrison Levi, Hamilton, house 3 Mason’s court 

Harrison William, grocer, 1 Carolin’s Block, Fayette, house do. 

Hart Andrew, Middlesex, house 21 Clay 

Hart Charles F., Tremont, house 43 Hanover 

Hart Cornelius, laborer, house 50 Fenwick 

Hart Daniel, laborer, house 124 Lowell 

Hart Edward, Lowell, house 2 Water 

Hart James, sashmaker, house 6 South Franklin court 

Hart John J. painter, 7 Central, house 9 Fifth, Centralville 

Hart Michael, currier, boards 5 1 Lowell 

Hart Nancy F. dressmaker, Nesmith’s Build’g, b. 36 Mass. Corp. 
Hart Patrick, laborer, house 3 Carolin’s place 
Hart Rufus, moulder, house 64 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Hart Thomas, house 33 Adams 
Hart Thomas A. seaman, boards 64 Moody 
Hart William, laborer, boards 52 Fenwick 
Hartford Hiram, lumberman, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Hartford Mark, bobbin maker, house 330^ Merrimac 
Hartley Henry, tea peddler, house 21 Warren 
Hartley Henry A. clerk, 7 Central, boards Warren 
Hartley James, currier, boards 5 Thorndike 
Hartley William, American Bolt Company, house 185 Lawrence 
Hartshorn ( Edward ) & Hall ( Albert B. ), dry goods, 138 Merri- 
mac, house 46 Tyler 

Ilartsoii Jonathan, at Dr. Wood’s, h. 69 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Hartwell Cephas L. clerk, at B. &. L. and N. & L. II. R. freight 
depot, boards 49 Cushing 
Hartwell Ira, Suffolk, house 9 Suffolk Corporation 
Hartwell James D. 251 Merrimac, house 160 Moody 
Harvey Abner, clerk, boards 38 Boott Corporation 
Harvey Alice, widow, house rear 42 Appleton 
Harvey Augustus, Merrimac, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
Harvey Charles H. clerk, 30 Merrimac, boards 21 Boott Corp. 
Harvey Hugh, Bleach ery, house 90 Charles 
Harvey John, house 11 William 

Harvey William Mrs. boardinghouse, 21 Boott Corporation 
Harwood David S., Massachusetts, house 17 Mass. Corporation 
Harwood Isaac, Tremont Corporation, house 23 do. 



110 LOAVELL [ ] DHIECTORY. 

Harwood James, carpet weaver, boards Thorndike, c. Madison 
Harwood John H. physician, boards 21 John 

Harwood , teamster, boards 339 Middlesex 

Haseltine George W. sup’t public buildings, house 88 South 
Ilascltine Mary Mrs. house 299 Central 
Ilasey Edward W. teamster, house Pine, near Westford 
Hasey Henry, at O. Allen’s, boards 248 Middlesex 
Haskell Charles T. cutler and locksmith, house Merrimac, corner 
Maiden lane 

Haskell Edwards L. boards C. T. Haskell’s 

Haskell Job H. stencil cutter, 13 Middle, boards 38 Chapel 

Haskell Lorenzo, Lowell, boards 14 Warren 

Haskell Lucy J. dressmaker, 54 Merrimac, boards 21 John 

Haskell Theodore B. machinist, house 63 Worthen 

Hassell Abby E. dressmaker, boards 113 Merrimac 

Hasset Patrick, house rear 21 North 

Hastin John, Merrimac, house 38 Lewis 

Hastings Alexander, farmer, at Rev. L. J. Fletcher’s 

Hastings Patrick, machinist, house rear 90 Appleton 

Hatch Albert, Merrimac, boards 149 Merrimac Corporation 

Hatch Alfred A. clerk, 5 Prescott Block, boards 10 Willow 

Hatch Ballard, paper carrier, house 10 Warren 

Hatch Ebenezer L. shoemaker, house River, Centralville 

Hatch Ebenezer L. shoemaker, 116 Middlesex, house do. 

Hatch E. S., Lowell, house 14 Lowell Corporation 
Hatch Francis, Prescott, boards 18 Prescott Corporation 
Hatch Fred A. clerk, Merrimac, boards 10 Willow 
Hatch George S. harness maker and carriage trimmer, 46 Cen- 
tral, house 38 High 
Hatch Hannah, widow, house 38 High 
Hauver Jacob, carpenter, boards 42 Grand 
Hauver Levi, carpenter, house 4 Livingston block, Appleton 
Haviland Patrick, sexton St. Patrick’s Church, li. 11 Jefferson 
Hawes Daniel, blacksmith, house Auburn, comer Linden 
Hawes William T. reedmaker, house 69 Church 
Ilawkes Andrew N. shoemaker, house 12 Hudson 
Hawley Emily, house 11 Dodge 

Haworth Thomas, Merrimac, house 175 Merrimac Corporation 
Hawthorne Thomas, Merrimac, house 117 Merrimac Corporation 
Hawthorne William, laborer, house 34 River, Centralville 
Hay Wellington, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Hayden Alfred P. painter, house Coburn, n. River, Centralville 
Hayden Ephraim F. baker, house Fletcher, corner Dane 
Hayden Rufus N. at L. J. Fames & Co.’s, house Thorndike, cor. 
Gorham 

Hayden Thomas, Boott, house 3 Pleasant 



LOWELL [ D ] DIRECTORY. Ill 

Hayes Dexter, teamster, house 111 East Merrimac 

Hayes John, laborer, house Maiden lane 

Hayes John, laborer, house 66 Suffolk 

Hayes Joseph R. apothecary, 12 Central, house 10 Nesmith 

Hayes Lawrence, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Hayes George D. at Cushing & Mack’s, boards 1 Chapel 
Hayes Mary, widow, house rear 50 Fenwick 
Hayes Patrick, laborer, house rear 1 5 Dummer 
Hayes Patrick, laborer, house rear Cross, near Marion 
Hayes William, house 1 Chapel 
Haynes Alvin, Hamilton, house 50 Charles 
Haynes Anna, widow, house 1 6 Third, Centralville 
Haynes George, Merrimac, house 62 Merrimac Corporation 
Haynes Gilbert, Massachusetts, boards 36 Prescott Corporation 
Haynes Henry S. crockery, china, glass, britannia, and plated 
ware, 45 Merrimac, boards 7 High street square 
Haynes James, machinist, boards 94 Middlesex 
Haynes John M. W., Middlesex, boards 38 Charles 
Haynes Joseph, machinist, boards 29 Cushing 
Haynes Lydia, widow, house 64 Massachusetts Corporation 
Haynes Stillman, student, Tyler’s block, Central, b. City Hotel 
Haynes Thomas G. shoemaker, boards 16 Third, Centralville 
Hayward Amos B. principal Franklin school, boards 12 Hurd 
Hayward Clark, painter, house 49 East Merrimac 
Hayward G. M. Mrs. dressmaking and fancy goods, 49 E. Merr. 
Hayward S. H. boots and shoes, 26 Central, b. 51 E. Merrimac 
Hazeltine Royal T. carpenter, house 56 Boott Corporation 
Ilazen Carlos, at Person Noyes’s, house 43 Fayette 
Hazen Daniel C. physician, 143 Middlesex, boards Wamesit 
House 

Hazen Elijah B., Prescott, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 

Head Luther, machinist, boards 56 Wortlien 

Head Mary Mrs. house 8 Charles 

Head Thomas, blacksmith, boards 8 Charles 

Heald Ai, laborer, boards Cushing, comer Wamesit court 

Heald Ai W. teamster, house Cushing, corner Wamesit court 

Heald Jeremiah W. box maker, boards 30 Hamilton Corporation 

Heald Nelson L. carpenter, house Cushing, corner Wamesit ct. 

Heald Sumner B. photographist, 89 Merrimac, boards 37 Andover 

Heald Timothy, Massachusetts, boards 61 Massachusetts Corp. 

Healey David, house 19 Fourth, corner Read, Centralville 

Healey David jr., Merrimac Print Works, boards at D. Healey’s 

Healey George, blacksmith, house 1 Union 

Healey Henry, engraver, Merrimac, house 45 Merrimac Corp. 

Healy James, block printer, house 20 Fayette 

Healy Joseph, Merrimac, house 55 Merrimac Corporation 



112 LOWELL [ JJ ] DIRECTORY. 

Hearn Harry, house rear 11 1 Middlesex 

Heath Elbridge G., Lowell Machine Shop, house 4 Pearl 

Heath William, Lawrence Corporation, boards 56 do. 

Heathwood Thomas, Lafayette House, Middlesex, near Walker 

Heaton Solomon, Boott, boards 21 Market 

Hedge Levi, chief clerk Post Ollice, boards American House 

Hedrick George, pianofortes, 36 Central, house 66 Andover 

Heenan Michael, Middlesex, boards 24 Hurd 

Heffern William, mason, house 2 Davidson lane 

Heffeman Mary, widow, house 162 Lowell 

Heffren Margaret, house 75 Lowell 

Hegan Michael, laborer, house 33 Lowell 

Helan James, blacksmith, house 29 William 

Heland Hannah, widow, house 24 Adams 

Heland John II. groceries, 24 Adams, house do. 

Hemenway Benjamin F. boardinghouse, 119 Central 

Hemenway Joseph II. cigar maker, boards 52 Bartlett 

Hemenway Marshall, clerk, 32 Middlesex, house 125 Gorham 

Hemenway Rollin F., Lawrence, house 71 Lawrence Corp. 

Hemingway Joseph II. cigars, 31 Central, boards 52 Bartlett 

Heminway Francis, laborer, house 142 Suffolk 

Henbury Martin, baker, house rear 177 Central 

Hench William, laborer, house 3 Salem 

Henderson Alexander, produce, house 39 Andover 

Henderson George, carpenter, house Water, corner Andover 

Henderson John, at C. B. Richmond’s, house 166 Lawrence 

Henderson Lizzie R. widow, house 49 High 

Henderson William, Lowell, house Auburn, corner Linden 

Hendrick Lawrence, laborer, house Stevens, n. Chelmsford line 

Henessey Catharine, widow, house 5 Cross 

Henessey Ellen, widow, house rear 2 Fenwick 

Henessey John, laborer, house 60 Adams 

Henessey William, foundryman, boards 5 Cross 

Henright James T. printer, u Advertiser ” office, house 42 South 

Henry Daniel E. carpenter, house 84 Church 

Henry James E. printer, house 42 South 

Henry John B., Massachusetts, house 42 Massachusetts Corp. 

Henry Michael, laborer, house 16 Little 

Herbert Andrew, mason, house 6 Knowles place 

Heron Patrick, laborer, house Maiden lane 

Herrick Andrew J. paper carrier, boards Tremont, c. Merrimac 

Herrick Sarah Miss, house 65 Worthen 

Herrick William M. 3 Appleton block 

Hersey Amos J. (California), house 2 Garnet 

Hersey Hiram, boardinghouse, house 37 Boott Corporation 

Heslin Peter, coachman, house 31 Fayette 


LOWELL [~ TT 1 . DIRECTORY. 113 

Hession Michael, laborer, house 41 River, Centralville 
Hibbert Charles, machinist, house 67 Cushing 
Hibbert George, bobbin maker, house rear 70 Dutton 
Hickey James, laborer, house 53 Fenwick 
Hickey John, ballast er (Boston), house 2 South Highland 
Hickey Michael, bootmaker, boards 144 Suffolk 
Hickey Patrick, canaler, house 136 Lowell 
Hicks Benj. H., Massachusetts, house 29 Prescott Corporation 
Hicks Gustavus, machinist, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 
Higgins Ellen, widow, house 1 Andover 
Higgins Frank, laborer, house Green, near George 
Higgins Honora, widow, house rear High, near Chestnut 
Higgins John, at O. M. Whipple’s, house 181 Lawrence 
Higgins William, Merrimac, house 8 William 
Higgins William, Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 
Hight Clark C., Middlesex, boards 5 Tyler 
Hilborn William H. hostler, Washington House, h. 21 Church 
Hildreth Albert G. farmer, house First, n. Bridge, Centralville 
Hildreth Charles L., Lowell Machine Shop, house 89 Howard 
Hildreth Ephraim, farmer, house Liberty, near Chelmsford 
Hildreth ( F. A.) & Hunt ( Charles ), publishers of “ Lowell Ad- 
vertiser,” and “ Lowell Patriot and Advertiser,” 48 Central 
Hildreth Fisher A. postmaster, office Merrimac, head of Central, 
house Sixth, corner Myrtle, Centralville 
Hildreth Henry A. wireworker, 10 Central, house 14 do 
Hildreth Jane H. Mrs. variety store, Bridge, corner Second, 
house do. Centralville 
Hill Abel T. carpenter, boards 6 Tilden 
Hill Ann, widow, house rear 248 Merrimac 
Hill Archelaus M. machinist, boards 59 Appleton 
Hill Asa V., Boott, boards 33 Chestnut 
Hill Benjamin C., Suffolk, house 16 Suffolk Corporation 
Hill Bridget, widow, house 4 Knowles’s place 
Hill Calvin B. house 114 Central 
Hill Charles, barber, 5 Central, boards 21 Market 
Hill David, clerk, 31 Merrimac, boards 59 Appleton 
Hill David, house 118 Appleton 
Hill David L. machinist, house 158 Suffolk 
Hill Eliza, dressmaker, boards 76 Church 

Hill Epaphras A. wood, Middlesex, c. School, h. Pine, n. Westf’d 
Hill Franklin, teamster, boards 29 Cushing 
Hill George E. carpenter, boards 59 Appleton 
Hill George F. at S. Convers’s, boards 101 Central 
Hill George W. machinist, house 13 Tilden 
Hill Hosea B. carriage maker, boards 101 Central 
Hill Jacob O. stonecutter, house 59 Appleton street 
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114 LOWELL [ H ] DIRECTORY. 

Hill Job Mrs. house 154 Suffolk street 

Hill John, operative, house 16 Green 

Hill John B., Boott, house 56 Boott Corporation 

Ilill Joseph, carpenter, Merrimac, house 93 Merrimac Corp. 

Hill Joshua, upholsterer, 7 Central, boards 95 Market 
Ilill Lawrence M. grocer, house rear 44 Salem 
Hill Lydia Mrs. house 114 Central 

Hill Martin V. B. clerk at R. B. Randall's, boards 59 Appleton 
Hill Nathaniel, Locks and Canals, house 40 Worthen 
Hill Paul, superintendent water works, Locks and Canals, house 
Worthen, near Mechanic 

Hill Peter W., Massachusetts, house 33 Chestnut 

Hill Rebecca, nurse, house 2 Boott Corporation 

Hill Rufus F. machinist, house 8 Branch 

Hill Thomas, Massachusetts, house 3 John street avenue 

Hill William, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 5 Jackson 

Hill William C., Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 

Hill William E. joiner, house 19 Franklin square 

Hill Wright L. carriagesmitli, house* 164 Gorham 

Hills Eliphalet, house 8 Adams 

Hills George D. at J. C. Ayer & Co.'s, boards 3 Hunt's court 
Hills George H. flour, 15 Lowell, house 20 Tyler 
Hills Paul, carpenter, house 122 Moody 
Hills Prudence Miss, house 122 Moody 
Hilton Albert, Tremont, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 
Hilton Benjamin F. watchman, Mass, boards 59 Mass. Corp. 
Hilton George H. machinist, boards 38 Boott Corporation 
Hilton Hoyt W. dry goods, 134 Merrimac, house Bridge, cor. 
Fourth, Centralville 

Hilton Lucius W. clerk, 134 Merrimac, b. H. W. Hilton's 

Hilton Moses, conductor, boards 72 Mechanics 

Hilton P. R. printer, “Vox Populi" office, b. 38 Boott Corp. 

Hilton Robert V., Tremont, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 

Hinckley Albert »L., Lowell, house 22 Lowell Corporation 

Hinckley Frederick Rev. h. Third, c. Mt. Vernon, Centralville 

Hinckley Isaac, agent Merrimac, house Merrimac, cor. Kirk 

Hines Ann, widow, house 38 Appleton 

Hird William, Lowell, boards 7 Lowell Corporation 

Hirsch William E. engineer, boards 5 Thorndike 

Hiscox Andrew J. filecutter, house 71 High 

Hiscox John, Boott, boards 71 Warren 

Hissop Frank, blacksmith, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Hixon Lloyd W. medical student, boards Nesmith, c. Wyman 
Hoahn Ernest, machinist, house 167 Merrimac Corporation 
Hoar Bridget, house 88 Suffolk 
Hoar Ellen, widow, house 33 Fenwick 



LOWELL [ H ] DIRECTORY. 115 

Hoar John, Hale’s mills, house Congress, rear Hale’s mills 
Hoar Joseph, Lowell Machine Shop, house 58 Adams 
Hoar Maurice, laborer, boards 28 Fenwick 
Hoar Michael, grocer, 106 Suffolk, house do. 

Hoar Thomas, laborer, boards 28 Fenwick 
Hobbs James, house 40 Third, Centralville 
Hobbs Joseph, bobbin maker, boards 43 Lawrence Corporation 
Hobbs Morrill, riverman, boards 56 Lawrence Corporation 
Hobbs Ruth A. variety store, 17 ^ Merrimac, house 40 Third, 
Centralville 

Hobbs Stephen, lumberman, house 45 Cushing 
Hobson George, Hamilton, house 24 Linden 
Hodgdon Alvin, Bleachery, b. foot Bleach ery street 
Hodgdon Joseph M., Boston & Lowell R. R. h. 123 Middlesex 
Hodgdon Samuel G. carpenter, house 1 Manahan block, Cushing 
Hodge David C. shoemaker, boards 4 Tilden court 
Hodge Henry, Appleton, house 109 Middlesex 
Hodge. John M. boots and shoes, 47 East Merrimac and 10 Til- 
den, house 4 Tilden court 

Hodge Joseph A. machinist, house 34 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Hodge Lyman, clerk, 47 East Merrimac, b. 4 Tilden court 
Hodge William A., Lawrence, house 8 Lawrence Corporation 
Hodgins Samuel, Lowell, boards rear 53 Charles 
Hodgkin Stephen, sawfiler and carpenter, 302 Merrimac, li. do. 
Hodgkins Samuel S., Appleton, house 160 Gorham 
Hodgman Abel G. carriage maker, 224 Middlesex, house 58 
West Union 

Hodgman Benjamin, bookkeeper, 45 Central, h. 133 Lawrence 
Hodgman Isaac, Merrimac, house 56^- Merrimac Corporation 
Hodgman Simon T. roofer, house 23 Smith 
Hodgman William, Tremont, house 330 Merrimac 
Hodgson Asa H. hairdresser, 184 Merr. b. 41 Merr. Corp. 

Hoey Thomas, laborer, house 38 Crosby 

Hogan Charles, foundry, boards 89 East Merrimac 

Hogan James H. lumberman, house 14 Queen 

Hogan James, block printer, house 5 Prospect 

Hogan John C. cigar maker, house Gorham, near Moore 

Hogan Michael, Lowell Machine Shop, house 20 Adams 

Hogan Michael, lumberman, boards 15 Hamilton Corporation 

Hogan Patrick, laborer, house 4 Winter 

Hogan Thomas, Lowell, house 29 Marion 

Hogan Thomas, Lowell Corporation, house 45 Prescott Corp. 

Hogan William, laborer, house 4 Winter 

Hogan William, Hamilton, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 

Hogan William, laborer, house rear 17 Cross 

Holbrook Abraham S. carpenter, house 21 Andover 



116 LOWELL [II] DIRECTORY. 

Holbrook Ad in, house 13 Kirk 

Holbrook Frederick A. clerk, 36 Merrimae, b. 51 E. Merrimac 
Holbrook Geo. E. at J. C. Ayer’s, house 390 Merrimac 
Holden Alice, widow, house 82 Moody 
Holden Alraeda Mrs. house 53 Charles 
Holden Artemas, house 39 Pawtucket, opposite Beacon 
Ilolden Eliza AY. boardinghouse, 20 Tremont Corporation 
Holden Frederick A. at Locks and Canals, Dutton, c. Merrimac, 
house 30 Race [30 Race 

Holden Horace G. water measurer, Locks and Canal Co. house 
Holden Peter, Tremont, house 88 Moody 
Holden Roxanna Mrs. house 53 Salem 
Holden Rufus, trader, house 28 Howard 
Holland Jane, widow, house rear 252 Merrimac 
Holland John, blacksmith, house 93 Adams 
Holland John, Merrimac, house rear 16 Dummer 
Holland John AY. overseer, Merrimac, house 30 Merrimac Corp. 
Holland Levi G., Merrimac Corporation, house 122 do. 

Holland Lewis K. ( Knowles Sf Holland) grocer, Lowell, corner 
AYorthen, boards 30 Merrimac Corporation 
Holland Michael, Suffolk, house 249 Merrimac 
Holland Michael, tailor, house 247 Merrimac 
Holland AYilliam, laborer, house 8 Cross 
Hollihan Patrick, laborer, house rear 21 North 
Hollinger Daniel, millinery, 107 Merrimac, house do. 

Hollis James, Hamilton, house 48 Appleton 
Hollis Levi F. milkman, house 85 Thorndike, near Hale 
Hollis Mary A. Miss, variety store, 189 Central, house 78 South 
Hollowell Tempest, at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, house Pawtucket 
street bridge 

Holman Abner C. in bobbin shop, house 78 Church 
Holman John, Merrimac, house 176 Merrimac Corporation 
Holmes Betsey, widow, house AYater, near Pond 
Holmes Edward, Hamilton, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 
Holmes Lyman, stonecutter, boards 2 Middlesex place 
Holmes Mark, at T. B. Comins’s, boards head of Perrin 
Holmes Naney P. house 148 Suffolk 

Holmes Sarah Mrs. boardinghouse, 27 Massachusetts Corp. 
Holmes Stillman, Lowell, boards 35 Hamilton Corporation 
Holmes AYilliam,. turner, house Broadway, corner School 
Hols ton John C., Massachusetts, house 34 Prescott Corporation 
Holt (Abiel) & Kittredge (Luther), wood and coal dealers, 
Middlesex, near Gorham, house Broadway, corner AYillie 
Holt Abraham, hairdresser, house 38 AYater 
Holt Albion, bookkeeper, Howe, house 8 Chestnut 
Holt Asa, Appleton, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 



LOWELL CPI] DIRECTORY. 117 

Holt Daniel, carpenter, Howe, house 20 Nesmith, near Chestnut 
Holt Daniel, physician, 15 John, house do. 

Holt Francis D. counsellor, house 20 Nesmith 
Holt George F. fruits and confectionery, 52 Central, b. 101 do. 
Holt Henry A. sawmill, boards 3 Appleton Corporation 
Holt James, Stott’s Mills, house 38 Water 
Holt John, patent press dyer, Howe, house 16 Nesmith 
Holt Joseph S. paymaster, Tremont Corp. house 172 Suffolk st. 
Holt Levi, machinist, house 38 Water [Howard 

Holt ( Luther ) & Burgeron (Lewis ), carriage manuf. Arch, h. 34 
Holt Paul, house 14 Ilace 
Holt Sarah Mrs. house 1 Tilden court 
Holton Frederick, house 24 Pawtucket, near Fletcher 
Homan Charles C. sea captain, boards 5 Moore 
Homer Charles W. Rev. house 1 5 Kirk 
Honey Sophia, boardinghouse, 38 Lawrence Corporation 
Hood Abraham K. carpenter, Willie, corner Rock, house 164 
Broadway 

Hood Elizabeth, widow, house 80 Church 
Hood George, machinist, boards 254 Merrimac 
Hood Gilman A., Appleton, house 17 Appleton Corporation 
Hood James W. machinist, boards 46 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Hood Jeannette, widow, house 46 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Hood William F. clerk, at J. T. Billings’s bds. Appleton Corp. 
Hooke Henry M. physician, Welles’s Block, house Merrimac, cor. 
Pawtucket 

Hoole John H., Merrimac, house 53 Merrimac Corporation 
Hoole William, Hamilton, house foot of Pond 

Hoole , Merrimac, boards 11 Boott Corporation 

Hooper John, cook, house Coburn, near River, Central ville 
Hooper Lois Mrs. house 13 Suffolk Corporation 
Hope Henry, Merrimac, house 144 Merrimac Corporation 
Hope John, house 137 Lowell 
Hope John jr. tinsmith, house 137 Lowell 
Hope John E. tinsmith, boards 137 Lowell 
Hope Jonathan (American Bolt Co.), house 291 Central 
Hope Mary, widow, house 144 Merrimac Corporation 
Hopkins Frank, carpenter, boards 34 Hamilton Corporation 
Hopkins Freedom D. photographs, Carieton Block, house 105 
East Merrimac 

Hopkins James, deputy sheriff, 55 Central, house 343 Merrimac 

Hopkins James A. boards 343 Merrimac 

Hopkins John W. clerk, 166 Merrimac, boards 202 do. 

Hopkins LaFayette, mason, boards 248 Gorham 
Hopkins Payson, machinist, boards 5 Jackson 
Horn Alfred, boards 54 Smith 



118 LOWELL [II] DIRECTORY. 

Horn Benjamin, machinist 14 Lagrange court 
Horn Charles C. C. machinist, boards 13 Lagrange court 
Horn Frank C., N. & L. freight dopot, house 297 Middlesex 
Horn Sam’l, house 54 Smith 
Horn Winifred Mrs. house rear 37 Middle 
Ilorne C. Miss, dressmaker, Nesmith’s new Building, 43 Merri- 
mac, boards 52 Chestnut 

Horne Daniel W. & Co. ( George W. Horne ), roofers, Western 
avenue, house G South Highland 
Horne George W. (D. W. Ilorne § Co.) li. r. G So. Highland 
Horner William, Middlesex, house 2 Abbott 
Horton John F. carpenter, 13 Prescott, house 52 Tyler 
Horton Mary Mrs. house 47 Chapel 

Hosford Hoeum, dry goods, 4G Merrimac, house 2G0 Central 
Hosmer Edward S. provisions, 87 E. Merrimac, h. 1 Livermore 
Hosmer Nathan D. clerk, 87 E. Merrimac, boards 1 Livermore 
Hosmer Stephen, house 1 Livermore 

Houghton William S., Lowell Machine Shop, h. 44 Lagrange 
Hovey Augustus, boardinghouse, 14 Massachusetts Corporation 
Hovey Charles ( Carleton fy Hovey ), apothecaries, City Hall 
Building, house Park, opposite Chestnut 
Hovey Cyrus, silversmith, Bridge, near River, house 4 Sixth, 
Central ville 

Hovey Joseph, house 34 Fourth, Central ville 
Hovey Joseph jr. at R. Read & Son’s, h. 34 Fourth, Centralville 
Ilovey Joshua & William, grocers and shoe manufacturers, 
Bridge, near River, house 2 Fifth, Centralville 
Hovey William (J. fy TV. Hovey), house 8 Fourth, Centralville 
Howard Bridget, widow, house 8 Summer 
Howard Ebenezer, Merrimac, house rear 3 Dodge 
Howard Edward D. boards 55 Lawrence Corporation 
Howard Elbridge G., Lowell Machine Shop, h. 1 Farson’s court 
Howard Horace, lumber, coal, and wood, Western avenue, house 
Chelmsford, corner Liberty 
Howard Horace jr. clerk, boards at H. Howard’s 
Howard James, wood and coal, 15 Prescott, house 45 Summer 
Howard James, Bleachery, house 34 do. 

Howard John, laborer, house 1 6 Adams 

Howard Lewis, proprietor Howard House, 211 Middlesex 

Howard Martin, Lawrence, boards 1 G Adams 

Howard Martin Y. B. teamster, boards rear 3 Dodge 

Howard Patrick, laborer, house 1G Adams 

Howard Patrick, Merrimac, house 72 Market 

Howard Peter, Bleachery, house Carter, corner Livingston 

Howarth Thomas, Hamilton, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 

Howe Abraham, at Howe & Goodhue’s, house 40 High 



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Howe Albert, carpenter, house 37 Branch 
Howe Alfred, foundry, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 
Howe Anthony, laborer, house 22 South 
Howe Augustus J. clerk, 126 Central, boards Oak, c. Nesmith 
Howe Charles F. counsellor, 6 Canal block, boards 47 Lawrence 
Corporation 

Howe Charles M. house 7 Warren 
Howe Clarissa, widow, house 360 Merrimac 
Howe Edward, boxmaker, house 16 Marshall 
Howe ( Edward B.) & Goodhue ( Jason ), card manufacturers, 92 
Market, house 68 Andover, corner Nesmith 
Howe Elizabeth, widow, house 63 Lowell 
Howe Freeman W. laborer, house 29 Bartlett 
Howe George W. mason, house 10 Hamilton Corporation 
Howe George JV. student, boards 22 Third, Central ville 
Howe Henry C. & J. F. carpenters, at O. Allen’s mills, house 
Summer, corner Thorndike 

Howe Horace F. carpenter, 9 Third, house 20 do., Centralville 
Howe Ivory H. fruits, &c. 57-1 Central, house Oak, c. Nesmith 
Howe James, Lowell, house 18 Lowell Corporation 
Howe James A. student, boards 22 Third, Centralville 
Howe James M. carpenter, Second, near Bridge, house 17 Third, 
Centralville _ 

Howe Jane Mrs. house rear 10 Third, Centralville 
Howe Jeroboam, city scales, rear City Market, house Oak, 
corner Nesmith 

Howe Joanna, widow, house rear 61 Middle 
Howe John F. ( H. O. Sr J- F. Hoive ), h. Summer, c. Thorndike 
Howe Josiali S. carpenter, Second, near Bridge, house 7 Third, 
Centralville 

Howe J. Munroe, Lowell, boards 136 Merrimac Corporation 
Howe Levi, 30 Market, boards 9 Central 

Howe Lorenzo G. carpenter, First, c. Read, h. 22 Third, Cent’ville 

Howe Lydia, widow, house 29 Bartlett 

Howe Patrick, Hamilton, boards 22 South 

Howe Sarah B. boardinghouse, 47 Lawrence Corporation 

Howe Sylvia, boardinghouse, 9 Central 

Howe Warren, clerk, boards 17 Third, Centralville 

Howe William E., Boott, house 2 Boott Corporation 

Howe William G. carpenter, house 10 Myrtle, Centralville 

Howes Benjamin F. at Lampson & Rogers’s, h. 26 Lagrange 

Howes Lucius, painter, house 29 Cushing 

Howes ( Samuel P.) & Evans ( James F. ), portrait painters and 
daguerrean artists, 112 Merrimac, house 35 Wahiut 
Howes William, grocer’s clerk, house 35 Cushing 
Hoyle Abraham, Hamilton Print Works, house 8 Charles 


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Hoyle Samuel, stable, 70 Charles, house 77 do. 

Hoyt Abigail Mrs. house 165 Moody 
Hoyt Alfred, Suffolk, house 11 Suffolk Corporation 
Hoyt Andrew J. house 96 East Merrimac 
Iloyt Baron S. Hamilton, house 90 Gorham 
Hoyt Charles B. F., Suffolk Corporation, h. 7 Cabot block 
Hoyt Charles C. clerk, 12 Tilden, boards 50 Moody 
Hoyt Charles E. painter, 158 Suffolk, boards 224 Middlesex 
Hoyt Daniel S. mason, house 32 Auburn 
Hoyt Don Carlos, N. & L. Freight Depot, h. 136 School 
Hoyt Eli W. clerk at E. A. Staniels & Co.’s, b. 102 Appleton 
Hoyt George B. carpenter, house rear 61 Church 
Hoyt Jane, widow, house 15 East Merrimac 
Hoyt Jane B. widow, house 30 Suffolk Corporation 
Hoyt Levi, Lowell, boards 58 Massachusetts Corporation 
Hoyt Nancy S. widow, house 58 Fayette 
Hoyt Royal H. Merrimac, house 120 Merrimac Corporation 
Hoyt Saloma, widow, h. 1 1 Suffolk Corporation 
Hoyt William C. painter, house 158 Suffolk 
♦Hoyt William H. contractor, Lowell Machine Shop, house 
Gates, corner Westford 

Hubbard Benjamin, in sawmill, boards 56 Massachusetts Corp. 
Hubbard Charles, carpenter, Wamesit Mills, h. 147 Broadway 
Hubbard Horace S. teamster, house 4 Goward place 
Hubbard John E. jr. Rev. house 248 Central 
Hubbard Josephine, boards 26 Massachusetts 
Hubbard Josiah, real estate broker, 3 Canal blk. h. 31 Bartlett 
Hubbard ( J. Q. A .) & Blake ( Jesse ), pat. leather manufactory, 
Ayer’s New City, house 5 Chelmsford 
Hubbard Owen, Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 
Huckins Charles W. blacksmith, house Wamesit court, corner 
Dutton 

Huckins Dana, carpenter, house 12 Third, Centralville 
Huckins David, blacksmith, boards Wamesit court, c. Dutton 
Huckins William, blacksmith, house 39 Branch 
Hudson James, machinist, boards 30 Rock 
Hudson William Mrs. boardinghouse, 12 Hamilton Corporation 
Hughes Edward, Bleachery, house Gorham, near Railroad 
Hughes Francis, Bleachery, boards Gorham, corner London, 
near the Railroad 

Hughes John, Bleachery, house 3 Livingston 

Hughes John, Boott, house rear 23 River, Centralville 

Hull Amos, coffin warehouse, 23 Prescott, house 243 Central 

Hull Henry, at G. W. Norris’s, house 243 Central 

Hull Thurbcr, house 105 East Merrimac 

Hulme James, Hamilton, house 21 South 



LOWELL [H] DIRECTORY. 121 

Humphrey George A. carpenter, house 2 Farson’s court 
Humphrey John, coffee mills, Howe, house at Chelmsford 
Humphrey Otis M. physician, boards 121 Central 
Hunnewell Alden, lumberman, house Pawtucket, n. Walker 
Hunt Aaron, shoemaker, 194 Middlesex, house 52 Stackpole 
Hunt Ambrose S., Hamilton, house 10 Hamilton Corporation 
Hunt Charles ( Hildreth § Hunt ), publisher “ Lowell Patriot and 
Advertiser,” 48 Central, boards 132 East Merrimac 
Hunt Dennis, Merrimac, boards 152 Merrimac Corporation 
Hunt Edward S. bookseller, 17 Central, boards Mansur, 
corner Fairmount 

Hunt Edwin R. Massachusetts, boards 52 Stackpole 

Hunt Elihu S. ( Wilder Sr Hunt ), house Fairmount, c. Mansur 

Hunt Elisha, sawmiller, house 12 Warren 

Hunt George F. clerk at Howard Fire Insurance Company, 
boards 23 Bartlett 

Hunt Hiram, clerk, 216 Merrimac, house 159 Moody 
Hunt Jenny, widow, house 57 Boott Corporation 
Hunt John B., Hamilton Corporation, house 43 do. 

Hunt Jonathan, shoe peddler, house 137 Moody 
Hunt J. Livingston, printer, 4 k Advertiser ” office, boards 132 East 
Merrimac 

Hunt Mary Mrs. house 21 Moody 
Hunt Michael, laborer, house 82 Middlesex 
Hunt Phebe, widow, house 15 Willie 
Hunt Rebecca, widow, boards 11 Butterfield 
Hunt Sarah Mrs. house 132 East Merrimac 
Hunt William, laborer, boards 24 Adams 

Hunt Wm. H. printer, “Advertiser” office, b. 132 E. Merrimac 
Hunter Gilman, job wagon, house 135 Lawrence 
Hunter John C. marble worker, boards 30 Appleton Corporation 
Hunter Johnson C. marble worker, house 19 Prescott Corporation 
Hunter Lucina, widow, house Gorham, near burying ground 
Hunter Margaret, widow, house 244 Merrimac 
Hunter William, Hamilton, house 44 Hamilton Corporation 
Huntington Elisha, physician, office and house 31 Tyler 
Huntington Heman, Lawrence Corporation, house 46 do. 
Huntingtop James T. boardinghouse, 74 Merrimac Corporation 
Huntington Lucius W. student, 55 Central, boards 74 Worthen 
Huntington Oscar, Lawrence, boards 56 Lawrence Corporation 
Huntley Curtis, Boott Corporation, boards 29 do. 

Huntley Erastus J. millinery, 1 Welles’s block, house 51 Church 

Huntley John, Boott, house 290 Merrimac 

Huntley John II., Lowell Machine Shop, boards 84 Church 

Huntley Matthew, machinist, boards 290 Merrimac 

Hunton D. Fletcher, counsellor, 4 Museum build, house 18 Clay 


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122 LOWELL [ II ] DIRECTORY. 

Hunton Herman A., Massachusetts, house 62 Mass. Corporation 
Huntoon Alpheus, shoemaker, house 1 Madison 
Iluntoon George L. grocer and provisions, Fayette, c. Andover, 
house 11 Butterfield 

Iluntoon George W. machinist, boards 1 1 Butterfield 
Huntoon George W. machinist, boards 321 Merrimac 
Huntoon James W. physician, 28 Central, house do. 

Huntoon (J loses C . )•& Kent ( James ), boots and shoes, 224 Mer- 
rimac, house 406 do. 

Huntoon Oren, boardinghouse, 14 Merrimac Corporation 
Huntoon Warner, laborer, house 27 Howard 
Huntoon Mrs. house 76 Church 

Huntress John S. boardinghouse, 21 Hamilton Corporation 
Hurd Charles, lumberman, boards 135 Merrimac Corporation 
Hurd George W. clerk, 48 Merrimac, house 54 East Merrimac 
Hurd James, messenger at Court House, house 135 Gorham 
Hurd John, Merrimac P. Works, house 102 Merrimac Corp. 
Hurd William B. house 22 Appleton 
Ilurlbut John F. carpenter, house 5 Clark 
Hurley Cornelius, house rear Suffolk, corner Marion 
Hurley John, marble worker, 74 Gorham, house do. 

Hurley Margaret, groceries, house 122 Lowell 
Hurley Mary, widow, house 137 Lowell 
Hurley Michael, laborer, house 14 Lewis 
Hurlihy Ellen, widow, house 1 Korner’s court 
Uumey Martin, laborer, house rear 63 Middle 
Husbards William, Suffolk Corporation, house 17 Adams 
Huse Elizabeth, widow, house 1 6 Green 
Huse George, house 25 George 

Huse Jesse, truant commissioner, office City Market, h. 36 Common 
Huse Jt)hn, teamster, C. B. Coburn’s, boards 138 Merr. Corp. 
Huse Mrs. house 34 Fayette 
Huse Orlando N. shoemaker, boards 36 Common 
Huse Richard P. gunsmith, house 58 Broadway 
Huse Stephen W. ( Stone 8? Huse ), publishers “ Yox Populi ” and 
“Journal and Courier,” 21 Central, house 34 Willow 
Hussey George, Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Hussey George R., Prescott, house 21 Prescott Corporation 
Hussey Joseph C. sawfiler, house Pawtucket, above Walker 
Hussey Joseph F. sawmill hand, boards 300 School / 

Huston Andrew J. shoemaker, house 5 Farson’s court 
Hutching Isaac, Lawrence, house 71 Lawrence Corporation 
Hutchins Hamilton W. clerk, 3 Welles’s block, bds. 19 Appleton 
Corporation 

Hutchins Henry D. Mrs. boards 119 Central 

Hutchins Jacob N. fancy goods, &e. 117 Central, h. 17 South 


LOWELL [ X ] DIRECTORY. 123 

Hutchins Royal W., Massachusetts Corporation, house 48 do. 
Hutchins Warren, Merrimac, boards 74 Merrimac Corporation 
Hutchinson Edward, Merrimac P. W. boards 432 Merrimac 
Hutchinson Edward M. on Railroad, house 340 Merrimac 
Hutchinson Henry, carpenter, house 195 Central 
Hutchinson Reuben, music teacher, boards 432 Merrimac 
Hutchinson Reuben M., Merrimac P. W. house 432 Merrimac 
Hutchinson Rufus F. carpenter, house 110 Howard 
Hutchinson Samuel K. builder, house 21 Nesmith 
Hutchinson Susan, widow, house 195 Central 
Hutchinson William, boss on Railroad, house 101 Howard 
Hyde Amos, machinist, house Marion, corner Lagrange 
Hyde David, ins. agent, 23 Central, house Pawtucket, c. Beacon 
Hyde John H. hostler, house 97 East Merrimac 
Hyde Joseph, Hamilton, house 199 Central 

ILSLEY ADDISON, mason, house 9 Queen 

Ingalls Charles, painter, house 6 Parson’s court 

Ingalls Charles F. boards 25 Race 

Ingalls Enoch, Suffolk, boards rear 3 Dodge 

Ingalls George, laborer, house Quebec, Ayer’s New City 

Ingalls HannahMrs. house rear 3 Dodge 

Ingalls Oliver W. refreshments, 172 Merrimac, house 25 Race 

Ingalls Thomas, watchman, house Bridge, Centralville 

Ingalls William W. sashmaker, boards 260 Merrimac 

Ingallsby Maiy, widow, house 1 Maiden lane 

Ingham Richard, currier, boards 101 Central 

Ireson Benjamin S., Merrimac, house 70 Merrimac Corporation 

Ivers Bridget, widow, house 3 Molloy’s court 

Ivers George, moulder, house 3 Molloy’s court 

Ivers John, Lowell, boards 80 Middle 

JACK ALEXANDER, designer, h. Hampshire, Centralville 
Jack Ira, Suffolk, boards 20 Suffolk Corporation 
Jackson Benjamin F. counsellor, house 14 Third, Centralville 
Jackson James, Hamilton P. W. house rear 136 Lawrence 
Jackson James D. physician, house 60 Massachusetts Corp. 
Jackson John, carpenter, boards 25 Appleton Corporation 
Jackson John, carpenter, house rear 125 Middlesex 
Jackson Marshall Dexter, mason, house 59 Merrimac Corp. 
Jackson Nancy Mrs. house 3 Dodge 
Jackson Oliver, machinist, boards 145 Middlesex 
Jackson Samuel, machinist, house 16 Keene 
Jackson William E. physician, house 13 Andover 
Jacobs Amos ( Taylor , Jacobs , 8f Co.), grocers, Merrimac, cor. 
Prescott, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 



124 LOWELL [ J ] DIRECTORY. 

Jacobs Frank, Trcmont Corporation, boards 3 do. 

Jacobs Franklin, bouse 3 Tilden court 

James Eben ( Kimball Sr Co.), box maker, 162 Merrimac, house 
66 Moody 

James Sarah B. widow, house 83 Church 

James William, foundry, boards 21 Summer 

Jameson Charles E. sashmaker, boards 1 Garnet 

Jameson Fanny, widow of Thomas, house 1 Garnet 

Jameson Harriet P. Mrs. boardinghouse, 27 Boott Corporation 

Jameson Thomas G. W. boards 1 Garnet 

Jansen John C. clerk, boards 105 Gorham 

Jaques John C., Lowell M. S. house 1 Swamp Locks, Dutton 

Jaques John S. shuttle manuf. 82 Middle, h. 166 East Merrimac 

Jaquith James jr. boardinghouse, 254 Merrimac 

Jeffers Margaret, widow, house 53 Lowell 

Jefferson Perry M., Scott ( Alfred ) & Co. ( Cyrus C . Pickering ), 
soap manufacturers, School, corner Middlesex 
Jeffries Thomas, baker, 346 Central, house do. 

Jeffry Joseph, shoemaker, boards 1 Union 
Jefts William Henry, moulder, house 87 Appleton 
Jenkins Benjamin F. currier, house Main, near Leathers 
Jenkins Joel, carriage builder, Arch, house do. 

Jenkins Jonathan L. Rev. house 6 Kirk 

Jenkins Lydia N. Mrs. house 38 Chapel 

Jenkins Noah, hairdresser, house 285 Central 

Jenkinson Edward W. hairdresser, 64 Central, house 62 do. 

Jenkinson Joseph, hairdresser, 70 Central, house 11 Clay 

Jenkinson Noah, barber, 70 Central, house 285 do. 

Jenness Jacob Mrs. house 143 East Merrimac 

Jenness L. Wellman, physician, 55 Merrimac, corner John, h. 

64 Andover [Westford 

Jennings Tillotson L. fish dealer, City Market, house Gates, near 
Jepson John C. & Co. grocer, 189 Middlesex, house 23 Third, 
Centralville 

Jepson Thomas, house 33 Summer 

Jerry Isaiah, farmer, house Bridge, cor. Second, Centralville 
Jessamine Henry, clerk, boards 48 Church 
Jewell Leonard, Boott, boards 38 Boott Corporation 
Jewett Andrew F. counsellor, Wentworth’s bid. b. 113 Merrimac 
Jewett Francis, butcher, house Middlesex, near the line 
Jewett Frank E., Merrimac, boards 65 Mefrimac Corporation 
Jewett Jeremiah P. physician, office and house, 22 Kirk 
Jewett John, carpenter, house 105 Lawrence * 

Johnson Albert T. dentist, Wentworth’s building, boards Mer- 
rimac House 

Johnson Albion, Merrimac, boards 79 Merrimac Corporation 



LOWELL [J] DIRECTORY. 125 

Johnson Alonzo, L. & N. R. R. boards at C. F. Clark’s 

Johnson Andrew E. at bobbin shop, house 63 Cushing 

Johnson Andrew J. moulder, house 38 Grand 

Johnson Angeline, nurse, boards 15 Elm 

Johnson Charles, teamster, house rear 18 William 

Johnson Charles W., Merrimac Corporation, h. School, n. Gold 

Johnson Cyrus P. gasfitter, house School, opposite Gold 

Johnson Daniel, house 54 Stackpole 

Johnson Daniel, Merrimac, house 47 Adams 

Johnson David, Merrimac, boards 79 Merrimac Corporation 

Johnson David, laborer, house 6 Green’s court 

Johnson Eleanor, boardinghouse, 50 Lawrence Corporation 

Johnson Francis, shoemaker, boards 10 Race 

Johnson George F. bookbinder, house 325 Merrimac 

Johnson Henry H. at O. Allen’s, house 81 School 

Johnson James, laborer, house 69 Adams 

Johnson John, laborer, house 15 Adams 

Johnson Jonathan, watclnnaker and optician, 168 Merrimac, h. 
Austin, corner Merrimac 

Johnson Joseph, M. D., Lawrence Corporation, house 2 do. 
Johnson Joseph, Merrimac, boards 79 Merrimac Corporation 
Johnson Margaret, widow, house 40 Fenwick 
Johnson Martha D. & Adelia M. Misses, house 128 Merrimac 
Johnson Morris, laborer, house 62 Adams 

Johnson Moses A. agent Lowell Felting Mill, r. 105 Middlesex, 
house 11 Nesmith 

Johnson Nancy, widow, house 325 Merrimac 
Johnson Richard, Merrimac, boards 136 Merrimac Corporation 
Johnson Robert, Lawrence, house 90 Suffolk 
Johnson Sarah Mrs. house 44 Hamilton Corporation 
Johnson Thomas, machinist, boards 70 S. L., Mechanics 
Johnson Thomas V. restorator, 164 Merr. h. Worthen, c. Merr. 
Johnson William A., Lawrence, house Oliver, near School 
Johnson William IL, Merrimac, boards 12 Merrimac Corp. 
Johnston Brent, house 16 Fifth, Central ville 
Johnston Brent jr. boards 16 Fifth, Central ville 
Johnston James R. book agent, house 62 Massachusetts Corp. 
Johnston Thomas B., Lowell, boards 16 Fifth, Centralville 
Jones Albert F. cook, 130 Merrimac, boards 128 do. 

Jones Charles, Boott, house 57 Boott Corporation 
Jones Charles E., Massachusetts, boards 25 Market 
Jones Charles H. painter, house Branch, first above School 
Jones Charles M. grocer, 53 Gorham, house 12 Summer 
Jones Edward, chaise trimmer, house 65 Church 
Jones George, Lowell, boards 1 George 
Jones Gilman, coachman at B. F. Butler’s 



12G LOWELL [ ] DIRECTORY. 

Jones Henry, Massachusetts, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 

Jones John, Boott Corporation, boards 11 do. 

Jones Joseph B., Massachusetts, house 28 Prescott Corp. 

Jones Lemuel 11., Boott Corporation, house 59 do. 

Jones Lorenzo, carpenter, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Jones Nathaniel, blacksmith, at Bleachery, house 7 do. 

Jones Nathaniel, Middlesex, house G2 Fayette 

Jones Newall, Middlesex, boards 14 Massachusetts Corporation 

Jones Phineas, Boott, house GG Boott Corporation 

Jones Sylvester A., Tremont Corporation, h. 27 Tremont Corp. 

Jones Thomas S. house 113 Appleton 

Jones William, Middlesex, boards G2 Fayette 

Jones William, blacksmith, house 113 Appleton 

Jones William, barber, house 2 Prescott 

Jones William, watchman, Lowell, boards Lowell Corporation 
Jordan George, Massachusetts, boards 2G Massachusetts Corp. 
Jordan John, Boott, house 19 Fayette 

Jordan Nathan B., Merrimac, boards 75 Merrimac Corporation 
Jordan Orin, Massachusetts, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Jordan William, laborer, house Suffolk, near Cross 
Jordon True P., Lawrence Corporation, house 53 do. 

Jornan Augustin, house rear 322 Merrimac 
Joyce Edward, Merrimac, boards rear 13 Dummer 
Joyce Maria, widow, house rear 25 Lowell 
Joyce Mary, widow, house 18 Davidson 
Joyce Patrick, house 24 Worthen 

Judge James, at Wilder & Dana’s, house rear 20 William 
Judkins Joseph J. bookseller, 3 John, house Cedar, near Third, 
Central ville 

KAINE DOMINICK, laborer, house 87 Broadway 
Kalery Michael, tailor, 2 Warren, house do. 

Kalery Michael, Bleachery, house 45 Chapel 

Kane James, machinist, house 15 Marshall 

Kark Frank, Merrimac, boards 13 G Merrimac Corporation 

Karpler Frank, Hamilton, house 19 Spring 

Kavanagh Edward, grocer, 149 Central, house do. 

Kealey Maurice, bootmaker, house Front, Centralville 
Kealey William, penny-post, boards Willie, near Clark 
Kean Thomas, painter, house Broadway, near Suffolk 
Kearney William, currier, Ayer’s New City 
Kearns James, laborer, house rear 15 Dummer 
Kearns Patrick, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Kearse Robert, engineer, boards 67 Market 
Keating Bridget, widow, house 10 Salem 
Keefe Bridget, widow, house 20 Adams 



LOWELL [ ] DIRECTORY. 127 

Keefe Dennis, laborer, bouse rear 1 1 Thorndike 

Keefe Ellen, widow, house rear Suffolk, corner Marion 

Keefe Ellen, widow, house 26 North 

Keefe John, Merrimac, house 26 North 

Keefe Michael, Middlesex, house 81 ^Market 

Keefe Michael, laborer, house rear 13 River, Centralville 

Keefe Patrick, laborer, house 327 Cedar 

Keegan Bridget, widow, house rear 65 Market 

Keegan Michael, porter, house 31 North 

Keen Grenville H. foundry, boards 229 Middlesex 

Keen Thomas* shoemaker, 118 Middlesex, house do. 

Keenan James, laborer, house rear 55 Market 

Keenan John, laborer, house 79 Charles 

Keenan John, laborer, house 47 Chapel 

Keenan William, at A. & J. Cowley’s, house 46 Union 

Keese Levi, house Chelmsford, nearly opposite Howard 

Kehoe James, Merrimac, boards 136 Merrimac Corporation 

Keinan Margaret, widow, house 19 River, Centralville 

Keith Marcus W., Lowell, boards 107 Moody 

Keith Philip C., Boott, boards 11 Boott Corporation 

Kellaher Catharine, widow, house rear 15 River 

Kelland John, Merrimac, house 70 Warren 

Kelley Andrew, house 29 Suffolk 

Kelley Andrew K. book agent, house 16 Queen 

Kelley Bernard, laborer, house rear 38 Appleton 

Kelley Bridget, widow, house 5 Wall 

Kelley Carlton IL butcher, house Middlesex, near Walker 

Kelley Catharine Mrs. house 48 South 

Kelley Catharine Mrs. house 5 Knowles place 

Kelley Daniel, house rear 18 William 

Kelley Daniel, Merrimac, house rear of River, Centralville 

Kelley Edward, laborer, house 5 Hancock avenue 

Kelley Geo. D. B. (L. J. Eames <$r Co.), grocers, 113 Thorndike 

Kelley George W. teamster, boards at B. S. Hamlet’s 

Kelley Grace, widow, house 59 Gorham 

Kelley Hannah, Appleton, house 24 Worthen 

Kelley Hiram, carpet weaver, boards 29 Suffolk 

Kelley Jacob, butcher, house Middlesex, above Walker 

Kelley Jane Mrs. house 86 Market 

Kelley Jane, widow, house rear 135 Middlesex 

Kelley John, laborer, house 2 Swift 

Kelley John, painter, boards 2 Lowell place 

Kelley John, machinist, boards 8 Charles 

Kelley John, laborer, house 84 Lowell 

Kelley John A., Suffolk, house 25 Suffolk Corporation 

Kelley Julia, widow, house 99 Lowell 



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Kelley Margaret, widow, house 2 Lowell place 
Kelley Margaret, widow, house 94 Lowell 
Kelley Mary, widow, house 84 Lowell 
Kelley Mary Jane, widow, house 8 Cabot 
Kelley Michael, Bleachcry, house 10 North 
Kelley Michael, laborer, house 24 Winter 
Kelley Michael, laborer, house 5 Wall 
Kelley Michael, laborer, house rear 81 Market 
Kelley Michael, shoemaker, house 21 Union 
Kelley Owen, Boott, house 7 Knowles place 
Kelley Patrick, Tremont, house 155 Lowell 
Kelley Patrick, grocer, 1 Adams, house do. 

Kelley Patrick, shoemaker, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Kelley Sarah, widow, house 155 Lowell 

Kelley Sewall, watchman PrintWorks, boards 4 Hamilton Corp. 
Kelley Shepard A. watchman, Massachusetts, house 13 Marshall 
Kelley Thomas, Lawrence, boards 23 Hanover 
Kelley Thomas, laborer, house 102 Moody 
Kelley Thomas, Middlesex, house 23 Summer 
Kelley Thomas, house 1 rear 13 Summer 
Kelley Thomas, laborer, house Davidson’s lane 
Kelley Timothy, house 118 Middlesex 
Kelley Timothy, house 64 Gorham 
Kelley William, laborer, house 5 Lowell place 
Kelley William, sash and door maker, Mechanics’ Mills, house 
Sit. Washington 

Kelley William, overseer, Lowell, house 29 Suffolk 

Kelley William A. gardener, house Methuen Road, Centralville 

Kellighan John, Appleton, house 265 Middlesex 

Kelsey Hugh, botanic medicines, house 11 Walnut 

Kelsey Jeremiah, painter, boards 12 Race 

Kelton Jonas P. saloon, 82 Merrimac, house 89 Market 

Kelty Luke, cooper, 41 Lowell, house do. 

Kemp Calvin A. coach trimmer, Boston, h. Broadway, c. Walker 
Kemp Elbridge G. butcher, house Walker, corner Kemp 
Kempton Orrin, baggage master, Boston & Lowell Railroad, 
Northern Depot, house 31 Adams 
Kendall Charles A. clerk, Prescott Bank, boards 2 Cabot block 
Kendall George M. boards 2 Cabot block 

Kendall Jonathan, overseer, Suffolk, h. 2 Cabot block, Cabot st. 
Kendall Sarah B. widow, house 7 Oak 
Kendall Timothy D. clerk at American House 
Kendall William, Middlesex, boards 1 George 
Kendall William P. (N. 0 . Sanborn fy Co photographs, 50 
Merrimac, boards 14 Prescott Corp. [American House 
Kendrick Thomas C. insurance agent, 18 Appleton block, boards 



LOWELL [ ] DIRECTORY. 129 

Kennedy Alfred, Wamesit Mills, b. at Miss Mary Abbott's 
Kennedy Anastasia, widow, house 2 Union court 
Kennedy Anna Mrs. house rear 17 Union 
Kennedy Bernard, laborer, boards 1 William 
Kennedy Catharine, widow, house 53 Fenwick 
Kennedy Charles, Merrimac, house 186 Merrimac Corporation 
Kennedy Cornelius, laborer, house 49 Fenwick 
Kennedy Edward, Tremont, house 25 Tremont Corporation 
Kennedy Francis, laborer, house rear 17 Summer 
Kennedy John, coffin maker, house 125 Lowell 
Kennedy John, laborer, house 1 Dempsey’s yard 
Kennedy John, wireworker, 10 Central, boards 57 Massachusetts 
Corporation 

Kennedy John Edson, house 5 Decatur 

Kennedy John T. currier, house Leather 

Kennedy Margaret, house rear 29 Fenwick 

Kennedy Michael Mrs. house 39 Fenwick 

Kennedy Michael, house rear 29 Fenwick 

Kennedy Patrick, laborer, house G Lewis 

Kennedy Thomas, house 4 Luther’s court 

Kennedy William, laborer, house 83 Lowell 

Kenney Charles, farmer, house Coburn, near River, Centralville 

Kenney Henry, carpenter, house First, Centralville 

Kenney Honora, widow, house 17 Cedar 

Kenney James, provisions, 50 Lowell, house do. 

Kenney John, operative, boards 13 Davis 
Kenney Patrick, laborer, house 30 Cedar 
Kenney Riel, Bleachery, house rear 338 Central 
Kenney Stephen, Lawrence Corporation, house 7 Tremont 
Kenney William, laborer, house 17 High 

Kennison Charles W., Merrimac, house 7 6 Merrimac Corporation 
Kennison Jefferson J., Middlesex, boards 46 Dummer 
Kennison Samuel, Merrimac, house 118 Merrimac Corporation 
Kenniston Henry, teamster, house rear 109 River, Centralville 
Kent Betsey Mrs. house 1 Garnet 

Kent James (Huntoon S>* Kent), boots and shoes, 224 Merrimac, 
house Merrimac, near Pawtucket 
Kent Michael, Bleachery, house 241 Gorham 
Kent William C. locks and canals, boards 40 Worthen 
Kenyon Daniel K. laborer, house rear 394 Merrimac 
Keogh Ann Mrs. house 30 Cedar 
Kernes Bernard, laborer, house 34 Common 
Kernes Robert, Prescott, boards 38 Paige 
Kerr George Mrs. house 300 School 
Kerrigan Mary Mrs. house rear 52 Moody 
Kershaw Abram, Lowell, house rear 33 Cushing 



130 LOWELL [ ] DIRECTORY. 

Kershaw James W. bootmaker, 2G Central, bds. 22 Ma*s. Corp. 

Kerwin Michael, Bleaehcry, house 27 Bleacher y street 

Keyes Catharine, widow, house 158 Lowell 

Keyes David II. boards 154 Suffolk 

Keyes Henry F. variety store, 286 Merrimae, house do. 

Keyes Joseph B. counsellor, 49 Central, h. 121 Gorham 
Keyes Joshua, boards 62 Lawrence Corporation 
Keyes ( Julian V ) & Trecker ( Gordon F. ), dry goods, 3 and 5 
Welles’s block, house 50 Third, Central ville 
Keyes Marcus, scythe maker, house 50 Chestnut 
Keyes Margaret, widow, house rear 26 Lowell 
Keyes Patrick, grocer, 92 Lowell, house do. 

Keyes Salome Mrs. 1 Court avenue 
Keyes Thomas, laborer, house 85 Lowell 
Keyser Charles W. engineer, house rear 16 Mill 
Keyser Pudolph, cabinet maker, house 45 East Merrimae 
Kibbee Charles II. blacksmith, boards 62 Massachusetts Corp. 
Kidder Isaac, wheelwright, house 3 Mclntire 
Kidder Jeremiah, jeweller and intelligence office, 60 Central, 
boards Washington House 

Kidder John, machinist, house 3 Lawrence Corporation 
Kidder John, Merrimae Print Works, house 143 Moody 
Kidder John IL, Appleton, house 11 Mclntire 
Kidder John M. wheelwright, boards 3 Mclntire 
Kidder Moses W. physician, Post Office building, h. 1 1 1 Gorham 
Kidder Kachel S. Mrs. house 111 Gorham 
Kidder Samuel, house 49 Chestnut [Nesmith 

Kidder Samuel, jr. apothecary, Merrimae, corner John, house 27 
Kidder William H., Appleton, boards 1 1 Mclntire 
Kiely John, house 3 Salem 
Iviernan Mary, widow, house 20 Jefferson 
Kilcreen Mary, widow, house 6 Davidson 
Kileski Henry, clerk, 20 Central, house 53 Bartlett 
Kileski Phineas, boards 1 1 Alder 
Kiley Lawrence, house 6 Lewis 
Kiley Poger, laborer, house 141 Lowell 
Kilkenny John, laborer, house 9 Dninmer, near Lowell 
Ivillduff Ann Mrs. house Pleasant, near Andover 
Killgore Thomas, Prescott, boards 59 Massachusetts Corporation 
Kilt Jane, widow, house 9 Davidson 
Kimball Charles, high sheriff and jailor, Thorndike 
Kimball Charles A. city librarian, City Hall, b. 122 Central 
Kimball Charles G. coachman, house 40 Charles 
Kimball Charles H. clerk, 55 Central, boards 27 Middlesex 
Kimball Charles P. apothecary, Merrimae, comer Central, 
boards 137 Gorham 


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Kimball Charles W. at the tannery, house Tanners, c. Plain 
Kimball Daniel S., Lawrence Corporation, house 16 do. 

Kimball David T. boardinghouse, 22 Boott Corporation 
Kimball Dennison J., Lawrence, house 406 Merrimac 
Kimball Durrell, Hamilton Corporation, house 27 do. 

Kimball Eben, clerk (Boston), boards at G. Kimball's 
Kimball Elbridge, carpenter, house 35 Elm 
Kimball Gilman, physician, Merrimac, corner Worthen, house 
at Hospital, 434 Merrimac 

Kimball ( Gilman D.) & Co. ( Eben James J, paper-box makers, 
162 Merrimac, house at Hospital, Merrimac 
Kimball Hannah Mrs. house 137 Gorham 
Kimball Hartley, Merrimac, house 169 Merrimac Corporation 
Kimball Isaac, Merrimac, house 118 Merrimac 
Kimball Isaac, carpenter, house Chelmsford, corner Howard 
Kimball John F. cashier Appleton Bank, h. Pawtucket, c. Beacon 
Kimball Jolm H. boards at Dr. G. Kimball’s 
Kimball Joseph D. clerk, 319 Merrimac, house 95 Salem 
Kimball J. Chellis, counsellor, 1 and 2 Museum Building, boards 
American House 

Kimball Laura A. Miss, boardinghouse, 1 and 2 Merrimac Corp. 
Kimball Leonard, provision dealer, house 47 Myrtle, Centralville 
Kimball Mary, house 54 Paige 
Kimball Moses F., Massachusetts, house 43 Chestnut 
Kimball Nathan Mrs. house 36 High 

Kimball Wm. P. clerk at E. Brown’s, b. 47 Myrtle, Centralville 
Kimball Wilson, Merrimac, house 130-| Merrimac Corporation 
Kincaid Alonzo, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 
Kincaid Samuel, Hamilton, boards 8 Hamilton Corporation 
King Ann Mrs. house 41 William 

King Ephraim S., N. & L. It. R. house Railroad, near Hale 
King Godfrey B. machinist, house Richardson, Centralville 
King G. W. clerk at B. & L. and N. & L. R. R. freight depot, 
boards at G. B. King’s 
King Hugh, laborer, house 41 William 
King John, shoemaker, house 28 Davidson 
King Mary Mrs. house 19 Third, Centralville 
King Patrick, laborer, house 1 1 Union 
King Stephen, shoemaker, 110 Market, house do. 

King Sylvester, gunmaker, boards 208 Merrimac 
King S. Mrs. house 25 Willow 

Kingman , pattern maker, Lowell M. S. b. 72 Mechanics 

Kingsley Enos O., Lawrence, house 26 Lawrence Corporation 
Kinman Samuel, moulder, boards 100 Appleton 
Kinsman Simon, Whipple’s Mills, house 5 Moore [tralville 

Kirby David R. brakeman, B. & L. R. R. h. Richardson, Cen- 



132 LOWELL [K] DIRECTORY. 

Kirby Ilonora, widow, house 286 Merrimac 
Kirk Horace, bobbin maker, house 1 Lagrange court 
Kitchen Charles B. at Gas Works, 32 Middle, house 156 School 
Kitchen Stephen R., Lowell, boards 41 Swamp Locks, Wort hen 
Kitson Richard, needle-pointed card manufacturer, head Wort hen, 
near Dutton, house Worthen, corner Mechanic 
Ivittredge Abner, painter, 22 Middle, house First, near Bridge, 
Central ville 

Kittredge Albert, stonecutter, house 16 Adams [Centralville 
Kittredge Daniel, boots and shoes, 14 Middle, house 80 Bridge, 
Kittredge Edmund F. physician, 52 Tyler, 

Kittredge George, Hamilton, boards 13 Hamilton Corporation 
Kittredge George Mrs. boardinghouse, 30 Hamilton Corporation 
Kittredge Henry, stonemason, boards 278 Middlesex 
Kittredge Jeduthan, painter, paper-hangings and roofing, 24 
Prescott, house 50 Elm 

Kittredge Luther, ( Holt fy Kittredge ), wood dealer, house 4 But- 
terfield, near Fletcher 

Kittredge Rebecca N. Mrs. house 13 Charles 
Kittredge Simon, Middlesex, house 18 Paige 
Kittredge Solomon, stonemason, house 10 Third, Centralville 
Kittredge William, wood and coal, 28 Middle, house 178 East 
Merrimac, above Alder 

Kittredge Zephaniah, Boott, house 55 Boott Corporation 
Knapp Charles F. house 19 Massachusetts Corporation 
Knapp ( Chauncey L.), & Morey ( George F. ) publisher of 
“ Citizen and News,” 44 Central, house 153 Moody 
Knapp Freeman, Merrimac, boards 12 Merrimac Corporation 
Knapp George G. overseer, Massachusetts, house 19 Mass. Corp. 
Knapp Joel, Merrimac, boards 68 Merrimac Corporation 
Knapp Russell, Merrimac, house 162 Merrimac Corporation 
Knectle Mary F. widow, house' 5 Dane 
Kneeland Calvin, teamster, boards 59 Adams 
Kneeland John, watchman, B. & L. R. R. b. 9 N. Franklin ct. 
Kneeland William, Boott, house 7 Wall 

Knowles Charles H. clerk, 114 Merrimac, boards 100 Appleton 
Knowles Elbridge G., Massachusetts, house 120 Moody 
Knowles Ellen, Mrs. house 3 Spring 

Knowles George Henry, Suffolk, house 14 Suffolk Corporation 
Knowles Hiram S., Suffolk, boards 20 Suffolk Corporation 
Knowles Horatio, Suffolk, house 14 Suffolk Corporation 
Knowles Jacob L. house 60 Moody 
Knowles James, Middlesex, house 9 Abbott 
Knowles ( Jefferson A.) & Holland ( L. K. ), grocers, Lowell, 
comer Worthen, boards 21 Kirk 
Knowles John, Suffolk, boards 20 Suffolk Corporation 


LOWELL EL] DIRECTORY. 133 

Knowles John, Lawrence Corporation, house 59 do. 

Knowles ( John A.) & Varniun, ( A. G . ), counsellors, 14 Apple- 
ton Block, house 94 South 

Knowles Jonathan, laborer, house Congress, near Hale’s Mills 

Knowles Samuel, Hamilton, boards 3 Spring 

Knowles Samuel B. shoemaker, boards 154 Suffolk 

Knowlton George W., Lowell, h. 38 Franklin square, Lagrange 

Kooss Peter, gardener, house 5 Pleasant 

Korner John, whitewasher, house 2 Korner’s court 

Kuhann Dennis, laborer, house 263 Middlesex 

Kyle Amos M. real estate agent, house 16 Appleton 

LABARE , Lawrence, boards 68 Lawrence Corporation 

LaBaron Christopher, shoemaker, boards 23 Hamilton Corp. 
Labounty Leonard J., Appleton, house 54 Union 
Ladd Calvin B. dentist, house 23 Race 

Ladd George W. clerk, 42 Merrimac, house 6 Third, Centralv’e 
Ladd Isaac, house 25 Suffolk 

Ladd Isaac, Mrs. house 190 Gorham [E. Merrimac 

Ladd Jonathan, counsellor, Canal Block, 63 Central, house 131 
Ladd Samuel G., Tremont Corporation, house 7 do. 

Ladd Solomon H. carpenter, house Varney, near School 

Laflum M. cardmaker, boards 136 Merrimac Corporation 

Laforme Isaac, boiler maker, house 4 F arson’s court 

Lahany Catharine, widow, house 18 Howe 

Lahave Timothy, Tremont, boards 3 Cummiskey’s alley 

Lahave William, laborer, house 10 Summer 

Lahey Catharine, widow, house 4 Winter 

Laliey Jeremiah, laborer, house 132 Lowell 

Lahey John, laborer, house 132 Lowell 

Lahey Michael, farmer, house rear 34 River, Centralville 

Laidlaw James, Whipple’s Mill, house 235 Gorham 

Laighton George K., Merrimac, h. 95 Merrimac Corporation 

Laighton, see Leighton 

Lake Amasa, carpenter, house Quebec, corner Manchester 
Lake Warren, at Otis Allen’s, boards 192 Middlesex 
Lakin Abel, cooper, house 26 Bridge, Centralville 
Lakin John II. sashmaker, boards 202 Merrimac 
Lakin Samuel, Boott, house 33 Fourth, Centralville 
Lamb William Mrs. house 5 Prospect 

Lamb Wm. A. accountant at C. P. Talbot & Co.’s, h. 22 Tyler 
Lambert Patrick, confectioner at A. B. French’s 
Lambord Frederick, operative, house 120 Middlesex 
Lamere Anson, variety store, 15 Merrimac, house do. 

Lamkin Albern A. carpenter, 26 Prescott, h. Pearl, Centralville 
Lamont Gregory, physician, 170 Merrimac, boards 13 Central 



134 LOWELL [ L J DIRECTORY. 

Lamphere Wra. N., Merrimac, boards 138 Merrimac Corp. 
Lamson ( Edivin) & Rogers ( John G.), flour, &c. Ill Market, 
house 263 Central 

Lamson Francis, jeweller, 08 Merrimac, boards 35 Tyler 
Lamson Nathan G. clerk, Lowell Lis. for Savings, b. 66 Chestnut 
Lamson Nathaniel M., Tremont Corporation, house 38 do. 
Lamson Samuel, clerk, 51 Central, boards 1 Elm 
Lamson T. L. P. paymaster, Lawrence, house 66 Chestnut 
Lamson William, watchman, house 1 Elm 
Lamson William jr. ( R. IV. Smith Co.), furniture, &c. 10 
Prescott, house 31 Elm 

Lamson Wm. H. carpenter, Middlesex, n. Central, h. 135 Moody 
Lancaster ( Samuel T. ) & Totman ( S. ), clothing and furnishing 
goods, 104 and 106 Central, house 10 Ash 
Landers Maurice, Merrimac, house 60 Adams 
Landers Moses, Bleachery, house Bleachery, near Moore 
Landers Mrs. house 5 Dempsey’s yard 
Landers Thomas, moulder, boards 70 Mechanics 
Landry Edward, carpenter, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 
Lane Daniel, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Lane David, machinist, r. 105 Middlesex, h. Favor, c. Summer 

Lane Jacob W. machinist, boards 3 High street square 

Lane Joanna, widow, house 18 Lewis 

Lane John, mariner, house 7 6 Middlesex 

Lane John, Merrimac, house rear 15 Dummer 

Lane Jonathan, carpenter, house 8 Dodge 

Lane Joseph D., Lowell M. S. house 6 Swamp Locks, Dutton 

Lane Louisa C. apothecary, 79 Merrimac, house do. 

Lane Martin, laborer, house 5 Fayette 
Lane Michael, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Lane Patrick, Lowell, house 88 Market 

Lane Preston P. clerk, 281 Merrimac, b. Suffolk, cor. Moody 

Lane Rufus K. clerk, 281 Merrimac, house 400 do. 

Lane Samuel, carpenter, house 152 Suffolk, corner Moody 
Lane Stephen H., Lawrence, boards 152 Suffolk 
Lane S. boards 5 Prescott Corporation 

Lane , mariner, house 12 Third, Centralville 

Laneghan Matthew, boiler maker, house 43 S. L. Worthen 

Laney Isabella, widow, house 14 Charles 

Lang Beniah, Boott, house 9 Massachusetts Corporation 

Lang David G. paymaster, Hamilton, house at Tewksbury 

Lang Edward, machinist, house 107 Appleton 

Lang George, Lowell, boards 42 Lawrence 

Lang Roger, house 42 Lawrence 

Langan John M. painter, house rear 42 Appleton 

Langan Michael, laborer, house rear 76 Lowell 



LOWELL [ L ] DIRECTORY. 135 

Langdell James A., Tremont, C. R. boards 17 Tremont Corp. 
Langdell Mary, widow, house 17 Tremont Corporation 
Langley Ansel, Bleach ery, boards 32 Bleachery street 
Langley Clark M., Cherry Pectoral office, house 97 Market 
Langley George, carpet weaver, boards 1 Hudson 
Langley Geo. E. carpet weaver, boards rear 53 Charles 
Langley Solomon & William, junk dealers, 24 Middle, house 90 
East Merrimac 

Langley Wm. ( S. Sr JK Langley ), 24 Middle, h. 102 E. Merr. 
Langmaid George S., Suffolk, house 11 Austin 
Lanktree James, carpenter, boards 158 Central 
Lannan Dennis, provisions, Lowell, corner Hanover, h. Salem 
Lannan James, trader, house 52 Lowell 

Lannan Patrick, provisions, Lowell, c. Hanover, house 85 Salem 
Lannen Dennis, provisions, 62 Gorham, house do. 

Larey Betsey, widow, house rear 76 Middlesex 
Larges Moses, Appleton, boards 17 Appleton Corporation 
Larkin James, blacksmith, house rear 101 Gorham 
Lary Lewis D. Mrs. house 5 Garnet 

Latham Cyrus, civil engineer, 54 Merrimac, house 36 Fourth, 
Centralville [West of Fletcher 

Latham Cyrus H. bookkeeper at A. L. Brook’s, h. Cross, first 
Latham Thomas M. Rev. house Coburn, Centralville 
Lathe Philena Mrs. house Bridge, c. Second, Centralville 
Laughler Redmond, Middlesex, boards 35 William 
Laughlin John, Middlesex, house 20 North 
Laughlin John, bleacher,, house 3 Carolin’s place 
Laughlin Mary, widow, house 26 William 
Laughlin Michael, Am. Bolt Co. boards 7 Crosby 
Laughlin Michael, hostler, house 1 Gray’s place 
Laughton Abel A. tailor, 5 Central, house 41 Willow 
Lavin James, Middlesex, house Green, near George % 

Lavine Alexander, laborer, house rear 322 Merrimac 
Law R. J. Mrs. house 2 Middlesex place 
Law Samuel, farmer, house River, Centralville 
Lawler James, Middlesex, house 11 Green 
Lawler William, at Wilder & Dana’s, house 63 Church 
Lawless Ann, house 25 Worthen 
Lawn Charles, machinist, house 113 Market 
Lawrence Allen C., Lowell, house 11 Lowell Corporation 
Lawrence Alvin, watchmaker, 73 Central, h. Gorham, n. the line 
Lawrence Alvin, Lowell M. S. house rear 23 High 
Lawrence Ambrose, M. D. dentist and manufacturer of mineral 
teeth, 11 John, corner Lee, house do. 

Lawrence Benjamin (Smith S? Lawrence ), Mt. Vernon, corner 
Broadway, house 101 Cross, corner Mt. Vernon 



136 LOWELL EL3 DIRECTORY. 

Lawrence Charles H. produce dealer, li. Liberty, above School 
Lawrence David P. house in Agricultural Fair Grounds 
Lawrence George T., Prescott, house 6 Pearl 
Lawrence George W. machinist, house 11 John 
Lawrence Jeremiah, Middlesex, house 324 Merrimac 
Lawrence Jonathan G. overseer, Lowell, house 10 Lowell Corp. 
Lawrence Lewis W. Mrs. house 31 Chapel 
Lawrence Samuel, dentist, 32 Central, house do. 

Lawrence William F. farmer, house Parker, n. Chelmsford line 
Lawry Charles B., Lowell, house Broadway, near Marion 
Lawry Charles B., Lowell, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 
Laws Rufus, Lawrence, house 52 Lawrence Corporation 
Lawson Francis, Lowell Machine Shop, house 192 Middlesex 
Lawson James W. machinist at 0. M. 'Whipple’s, h. 328 Central 
Lawson John, carpenter, boards 22 Third, Centralville 
Lawson Peter, house Pawtucket, corner Mt. Vernon 
Lawson Thomas B. artist, 9 and 10 Savings Bank Building, h. 

63 Andover, corner Harrison 
Lawton James, sup’t Mass, house 24 Prescott Corporation 
Lawton John, laborer, house 42 Salem 
Lawton Reuben, Hamilton, house 7 South Franklin court 
Lazarus Lewis, sawmiller, house 7 Middlesex place 
Leach Betsey Mrs. house Bowers, corner Beacon 
Leach George, sawmill, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 
Leach Isabella, house River, near Coburn, Centralville 
Leach Ivory, Wamesit, boards 35 Suffolk 
Leach Moses, brakeman, boards 45 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Leach Robert, Merrimac, house River, Centralville 
Leach William, boardinghouse, house 8 Prescott Corporation 
Learned Daniel, teamster, house 85 School 
Learned John, at O. Allen’s, house 3 Goward place 
Leary Catharine, widow, house 141 Lowell 
Leary Daniel, laborer, house 81 Lowell 
Leary Ellen, widow, house 127 Lowell 
Leary James, teamster, house 127 Lowell 
Leary Jeremiah, laborer, house 115 Lowell 
Leary John, laborer, house 148 Lowell 
Leary Mary, widow, house 10 Howe 

Leary Richard, Cooley’s mill, hous^ Congress, rear Hale’s Mills 
Leary Timothy J. cigar maker, boards 141 Lowell 
Leathe Lurena, house 62 Broadway 
Leathers Hiram, Roott, boards 11 Boott Corporation 
Leathers John, Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Leathers Nathan, stone cutter, house rear Pine, near Liberty 
Leathers Samuel, milkman, house 263 Central 
Leavitt Aaron L. shoemaker, boards rear 12 Tilden 



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Leavitt Aaron L. daguerreotypist, 28 Merrimac, b. 11 Tilclen 
Leavitt Ann M. Mrs. boardinghouse, 5 Thorndike, n. the depot 
Leavitt Daniel G. livery stable, 32 Prescott, h. Gold, n. School 
Leavitt Edwin, teamster, boards 33 Willie 
Leavitt Erasmus D. teaming, house 9 High street square 
Leavitt George C., Merrimac, house 143 Merrimac Corporation 
Leavitt George R. house 9 High street square 
Leavitt Jane, widow, house 143 Merrimac Coloration 
Leavitt Michael, prof, of gymnastics, 13 Middle, bds. Mechanics’ 
Hotel 

Leavitt William A. machinist, house 9 High street square 

Leavitt William B. shoemaker, 17 Moody, b. 208 Merrimac 

LeBell Joseph, Massachusetts, house 65 Mass. Corporation 

Le Clair Harriet, widow, house 248 Middlesex 

Le Clair William, shoemaker, Middlesex, corner Howard 

Lecuyer Francis, Tremont, boards 28 Tremont Corporation 

Ledden Patrick, Hamilton, house 10 Summer 

Lederer Jacob, Merrimac P. W. house 7 1 Third, Centralville 

Lee Bernard, laborer, house 52 Common 

Lee Charles, Middlesex, house 5 Water 

Lee Daniel, Middlesex, boards 101 Central 

Lee David, teamster, at 0. M. Whipple’s, house 181 Lawrence 

Lee James, Middlesex, boards 148 Central 

Lee James A., Middlesex, house 73 Warren [Fayette 

Lee James H. & John T. blacksmiths, Andover, c. Pleasant, house 

Lee John, house 42 Fayette 

Lee John T. (J, H, Sf J. T. Lee ), blacksmith, Andover, house 
68 Fayette 

Lee Michael, grocer, 71 East Merrimac, house do. 

Lee Michael, Tremont, house High street square 
Lee Michael, laborer, house 8 Davidson 
Lee Patrick, carpet weaver, house 1 Keene 
Lee Patrick, at C. B. Richmond’s, house 119 Lawrence 
Lee Peter, laborer, house 9 Molloy’s court 
Lee Simon, at Stott’s, hous^ll Cady 
Lee William G. machinist, boards 3 High street square 
Leeman Wilder, painter, house 323 Merrimac 
Leflam J. laborer, house rear 322 Merrimac 
Legate Clarinda, boardinghouse, 17 Lawrence Corporation 
Leighton Andrew, overseer, Bleachery, house Central, c. Lyon 
Leighton Nancy Mrs. house 20 Moody 
Leland Thomas, carpet printer, house 3 Prospect 
Leland William, block cutter and stencil maker, opp. Matthew’s 
Mills, house head of Livingston 
Lelime Andrew, house 7 Middlesex place 

Leman William, carpet maker, boards 25 Hamilton Corporation 
7 ' 



138 LOWELL [ _L ] DIRECTORY. 

Lennon Catharine Mrs. house 30 Lowell 

Lennon John, grocer, 34 Lowell, house Clark, corner Willie 

Leonard Abel W. clerk at A. B. French’s, house 25 Kirk 

Leonard Catharine, widow, house 49 Salem 

Leonard Dennis, moulder, boards 49 Salem 

Leonard E. G. moulder, boards 111 Central 

Leonard George, machinist, 288 Central, house do. 

Leonard George E., Boott, house 38 Boott Corporation 
Leonard Hugh, laborer, house 49 Salem 
Leonard Ira, machinist, house Merrill, near Taylor 
Leonard James, Merrimac, house 37 Mcrrimac Corporation 
Leonard John R. farmer, house Old Road, Centralville 
Leonard Owen, Merrimac, boards 49 Salem 
Leonard Sarah Mrs. house 37 Merrimac Corporation 
Leonard Sylvester B., Merrimac Corporation, house 41 do. 
Leonard Terence, laborer, house rear 347 Merrimac 
Leonard William, sawmiller, house Chapel, above Charles 
Leslie Charles, painter, house rear 2G Bridge, Centralville 
Leslie Edwin C. tailor, 34 Merrimac, house 13 Alder 
Leslie George G. painter, boards rear 26 Bridge, Centralville 
Leslie Sarah S. boardinghouse, 29 Boott Corporation 
Lester John, laborer, house rear 58 Dutton 
Lesure Ansel P. undertaker and coffin warehouse, 11 Prescott, 
house 159 Central 

Leversee Wesley, Merrimac, house 75 Merrimac Corporation 

Lew Osmon, farmer, house 9 Hurd 

Leweny Daniel, Merrimac, house 131 Lowell 

Lewis Ann, widow, house 28 Franklin square, Lagrange* 

Lewis C. house rear 73 River, Centralville 
Lewis Clark K. ticket agent, 182 Merr. h. at Providence, R. I. 
Lewis Elizabeth, widow, house 64 River, Centralville 
Lewis Franklin, machinist, house 42 Lawrence Corporation 
Lewis George W. boardinghouse, 13 Boott Corporation 
Lewis Hayden IL, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Lewis Jeremiah, hairdresser, house rear 47 Chapel 
Lewis John, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 2 Jackson 
Lewis Jolm, laborer, house Broadway, near Suffolk 
Lewis John, Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 
Lewis Joseph jr., Bleachery, house 26 Bleachery street 
Lewis Joseph, farmer, house Liberty, near Chelmsford 
Lewis L. I. Mrs. house 62 River, Centralville 
Lewis Nancy, widow, house River, Centralville 
Lewis Parson B. boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 
Lewis Rufus S. li. Third, c. Read, Centralville 
Lewis Samuel A. hairdresser, 1 Mechanics’ building, h. Fletcher, 
between Broadway and Cross 



LOWELL [ JL 1 DIRECTORY. 130 


Lewis Theodore W. hairdresser, 185 Middlesex, h. 62 River, 
Centralville 

Lewis Walker, barber, h. 64 River, Centralville 

Libbee Geo. F. clerk at A. L. Waite’s, boards 53 Charles 

Libbee Betsey, widow, bouse 53 Charles 

Libbey Benjamin F. brakeman, boards 160 Pawtucket 

Libbey Benjamin F. shoemaker, 56 Central, h. 30 Branch 

Libbey Eben F. carpenter, house 64 High 

Libbey George W. sashmaker, house 27 Adams 

Libbey Isaac, watchman, Middlesex, b. 101 Central 

Libbey Isaac H. sawfiler, 249 Merrimac, h. 27 Cabot 

Libbey Joseph Y. Suffolk, b. 21 Suffolk Corporation 

Libbey Martin Y. blacksmith, boards 13 Franklin sq. Adams st. 

Libbey Susan D. widow, boards 175 Central 

Libbey William, Middlesex, boards 5 Lawrence 

Liddell Andrew, Boott, boards 70 Moody 

Liddell Catharine, widow, house 70 Moody 

Liddell Charles AY. boards 70 Moody 

Lilley Roxa, widow, house 121 Moody 

Lincoln Abigail T. house 71 Fayette 

Lincoln Levi E. house 22 Andover 

Lincoln Marshall, Merrimac, b. 138 Merrimac Corporation 

Lindley Mary J. Mrs. variety store, 157 Middlesex, h. do. 

Lindsey William, Bleachery, h. Congress, rear Hale’s Mills 

Linnell Elizabeth, boardinghouse, 21 Suffolk Corporation 

Linney James, Hamilton, house 31 Fayette 

Linney Randall, house 27 Willow 

Linsey Edward, machinist, b. 23 Hamilton Corporation 

Lirrigo John, machinist, house 80 Market 

Litchfield Josiah, boardinghouse, 19 Suffolk Corporation 

Little Charles, Merrimac Corp. h. 90 Merrimac Corp. 

Little Henry, laborer, house 45 Gorham 
Little James M. carpenter, house 71 Fayette 
Littlefield Jason, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Littler Charles R. printer, dyer, and finisher, AVliipple’s Mills, 
house 281 Central 

Livermore Albert W., Lowell, house 84 High 
Livermore Elizabeth Miss, house 4 Stackpole 
Livesey Adam Mrs. house Perrin, near School. 

Livingston Benjamin, teamster, b. at Mrs. F. Livingston’s 
Livingston Benjamin F. machinist, h. 37 S. L. Worth en 
Livingston Caleb, house 7 Chelmsford 
Livingston Daniel, clerk, 9 Thorndike, li. 34 Branch 
Livingston Daniel, Lowell Corporation, b. 7 do. 

Livingston Fanny Mrs. house Westford, c. Chelmsford 
Livingston James H. variety store, 105 E. Merrimac, h. do. 



140 LOWELL [ Jj ] DIRECTORY. 

Livingston John O. conductor, S. & L. II. LI. house 280 Gorham 
Livingston Sarah Mrs. house 5 Chelmsford 
Livingston William Mrs. h. Thorndike, c. Chelmsford 
Livingston William E. grain, flour, wood, coal, lumber, &c. 

9 Thorndike, house 7 do. 

Lobi James, lumberman, house 8 Middlesex place 
Locke Anna M. widow, house 56 Union 
Locke Jewitt J. painter, Mass. h. 14 Fourth, Centralville 
Locke Mary Mrs. house 38 Andover 

Locke Samuel W. (E. B. Wortlien § Go. ), grocer, 216 Merrimac, 
house 393 Merrimac 

Locke William M., Massachusetts, house 31 Prescott 
Lockling Jonathan, Lawrence Corporation, house 54 do. 
Lockwood Francis, machinist, b. 70 Mechanic 
Lockwood Samuel, gilder, at W. H. Dyar’s, b. 113 Central 
Loftis Mary, widow, house 146 Suffolk 

Logan Andrew J. watchmaker, 29 Merrimac, b. 141 E. Mcrr. 
Logan James, Middlesex, house 34 William 
Logan John, boards 141 East Merrimac 
Logan John, Lowell Corporation, house 21 do. 

Logan Michael, at G. H. Hill’s, house 2 Carpet lane 

Londow Clemence, at Brooks’s sawmill, h. 293 Middlesex 

Long Charles, laborer, house 87 Moody 

Long Francis, Hamilton, house 44 Gorham 

Long John, laborer, house 5 Me Carry court 

Long Patrick, tailor, house 3 Pleasant court 

Long Roxanna, boardinghouse, 17 Merrimac Corporation 

Longstaff Thomas, Middlesex, house 15 Ames 

Loomis Charles, barometer maker, b. 1 Union 

Looney Michael, Merrimac, house 74 Lowell 

Lord Abby, widow, house 17 Market 

Lord Ann Mrs. house rear 61 Salem 

Lord Arvene, Lawrence, b. 43 Lawrence Corporation 

Lord Augustus, wheelwright, h. 50 Howard 

Lord Charles P. book agent, b. 74 Merrimac Corporation 

Lord Charles W. Boott, boards 17 Market 

Lord Henry, Lawrence, b. 43 Lawrence Corp. 

Lord Henry A. turnkey at Lowell jail 

Lord John, machinist, boards 342 Central 

Lord John P. clerk, b. 98 Middlesex 

Lord Margaret, widow, house 53 Hanover 

Lord Mary F. Mrs. house 92 Gorham 

Lord Randolph C. saslimaker, boards 17 Market 

Lord Samuel N. harness maker, house 88 High 

Lord Thomas W., Lawrence, h. 30 Lawrence Corporation 

Lougee Sarah A. Mrs. boardinghouse, 6 Hamilton Corp. 



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Louger Sophia W. Mrs. boardinghouse, 7 Lawrence Corp. 
Louger William F. Lawrence; b. 7 Lawrence Corporation 
Loughran James, counsellor, 48 Central, b. 15 Hurd 
Lovejoy Charles, tanner, b. 117 Middlesex 
Lovejoy ( Daniel ) & Butterfield ( G. F ), blacksmiths, Cushing, 
c. Bock, li. 27 Franklin 

Lovejoy Edwin, clerk, Fayette, c. Andover, h. 87 Church 
Lovejoy ( Fred.) & Morse ( Henry 0 .), livery stable, E. Men*. 

near City Hotel, h. Gates, n. Marshall 
Lovejoy Frederick, city marshall, office City Market 
Lovejoy Henry W. clerk, Washington House, house Andover, 
corner Clay 

Lovejoy Ira A. driver at A. B. French’s, b. do. 

Lovejoy Jacob, overseer, Hamilton, h. 4G Hamilton Corp. 
Lovejoy John, Merrimae, h. 22 Merrimac Corp. 

Lovejoy John, carpenter, b. 43 Cushing 

Lovejoy Jonathan W. paperbox maker (Boston), house 122 
Central 

Lovejoy Moses, shoemaker, house 12 Bead, Centralville 
Lovejoy William, house 90 Middlesex 
Lovejoy William W. machinist, b. 68 Moody 
Lovering Eli, Appleton, boards 5 do. 

Lovett George, Tremont, house 28 Tremont Corporation 

Lovett John M. pattern maker, boards 56 Union 

Lovett Stephen, shoemaker, house 3 Ford 

Lovett Thomas, carpenter, house 56 Union 

Lovett William, laborer, house 25 Union 

Lovis Milton, canaller, boards at D. S. Barry’s 

Lovrien Almira S. Mrs. house 18 Prescott Corporation 

Lovrien John B. fish and oysters, 127 Central, house 30 Auburn 

Lovrien Luke W. oysters, &c., 137 Middlesex, house do. 

Lovrien Samuel J. N. fishman, boards 30 Auburn 
Lovrien William F., Prescott, boards 18 Prescott Corporation 
Low Edward B. clerk, 109 Central, boards 78 South 
Low George W., Hamilton, house 59 Chapel 
Low Hannah Mrs. house 78 South 
Low John, Middlesex, house 17 William 
Low John K., Merrimac, house 168 Merrimac Corporation 
Low Nehemiah, Lowell Machine Shop, house Nichols 
Lowe ( Joseph ) & Grower ( William ), stone quarriers, Fletcher, 
near Bowers, house Pawtucket, near Salem 
Lowell John B., Lowell Co. house 4 Ninth, Centralville 
Lowery James G. fancy goods, 79 Central, boards 2 Jackson 
Lowney Bridget, widow, house 24 Lowell 
Lowney Cornelius, at Norcross’s, house 20 Summer 
Lowney Ellen, widow, house 168 Gorham 



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Lowney Owen, batting mill, house Congress, rear Hale’s Mills 
Lowney Patrick E. block cutter, boards 1G8 Gorham 
Lucas Thomas, dry goods, G2 and 64 Merrimac, house 5G Tyler 
Luce David A. coppersmith, house 27 Suffolk [Chestnut 

Lufkin Merchant II. photographist, 100 Merrimac, house 32 
Lugg William, Lowell, house 64 Worthen 

Lumbert , teamster, boards 138 Merrimac Corporation 

Lund Ephraim, teamster, house Mount Vernon, near Westford 

Lund Noah D. house Wilder street 

Lunt Ezekiel, laborer, house 13 Somerset 

Luscomb Cyrus E. painter, house 3 Boott Corporation 

Luscomb John W. overseer, Boott, house 22 Common 

Luscomb William II. painter, house 23 Common 

Luther Thomas, Hamilton Corporation, house 28 do. 

Lyford John B. produce, 150 Middlesex, house do. 

Lyford Willard G. (Cal.) house 408 Merrimac 

Lyford Wright, produce dealer, house Chelmsford, near Powell 

Lyford Zebulon, drover, house 18 Alder 

Lyman Roland, watchmaker, 128 Central, house 36 Chapel 

Lynch Alonzo K. carriage painter, boards 159 Central 

Lynch Bridget, widow, house Andover, corner Water 

Lynch Catharine, widow, house 2 Davidson’s lane 

Lynch Christopher, block printer, boards 2 Hale 

Lynch Dennis, clerk, boards 14 Fayette 

Lynch Edward, Tremont, house 2 Cross lane 

Lynch James, in foundry, house 39 Davidson 

Lynch James, Bleachery, house Kirk avenue 

Lynch James, foundryman, boards 148 Central 

Lynch James, Lawrence, house 77 Adams 

Lynch Jeremiah, clerk, 125 Lowell, house rear Cross, c. Marion 

Lynch John, grocer, 10 Adams, house do. 

Lynch John, laborer, house 35 Adams 

Lynch John, laborer, house 109 Lowell 

Lynch John, laborer, house 101 Lowell 

Lynch Lawrence, Lowell Machine Shop, house 4 Little 

Lynch Martin, laborer, house 29 Fayette 

Lynch Mary, widow, house 13 Hurd 

Lynch Mary Ann, Massachusetts, house rear 81 Market 

Lynch Matthew, painter, house 53 Summer 

Lynch Michael, Lawrence, house 33 Common 

Lynch Michael, laborer, house 31 William 

Lynch Michael, Middlesex, house 148 Central 

Lynch Michael, Bleachery, house rear 4 Livingston 

Lynch Patrick, provisions, G7 Gorham, house do. 

Lynch Patrick, Lawrence, house 10 Salem 
Lynch Patrick, grocer, 125 Lowell, house 2G Adams 



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Lynch Patrick, Lowell Machine Shop, house 10 Lowell 
Lynch Patrick M. laborer, house 4 Lee 

Lynch Philip, clerk, 67 Gorham, house Water, corner Andover 

Lynn Ann S. widow, house 21 Queen 

Lynn Matthew, Stotts Mills, house 42 Fayette 

Lyon Harriet Mrs. boardinghouse, 49 Lawrence Corporation 

Lyon J. H. machinist, boards 13 Boott Corporation 

Lyon Pliny, machinist, boards 107 Appleton 

Lyons Bernard, peddler, boards 51 Lowell 

Lyons Edward, lecturer, boards 39 Boott Corporation 

Lyons John, house 101 Lowell 

Lyons Murtagh, laborer, house 115 Lowell 

Lyons Thomas, gardener, house 88 Middlesex 

Lyons Thomas, Middlesex, house 33 High 

Lyons Thomas, gardener, house 285 Middlesex 

MACK OWEN, Middlesex, boards 33 William 

Mack Sewall G. ( Gushing Mack), 125 Market, h. 392 Merr. 

Mackay Ann, widow, house 7 Jefferson 

Mackay David, machinist, house 30 Franklin 

Mackeller David,, woolsorter, house Oliver, near School 

Mackie Giles, house 10 Tilden 

Mackie James, laborer, house rear 15 River, Centralville 

Mackie James, Merrimac, boards 10 Tilden 

Mackin Hugh, foundry, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 

Madden John, laborer,* house 39 Fenwick 

Madden John, laborer, house 48 Davidson 

Madden Martin, Middlesex, house 1 Merrill 

Madden Mary, widow, house 10 Cross 

Maddock Samuel, Hamilton, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 

Maddocks Elizabeth Mrs. house 70 Dutton 

Maddocks William H. slater, house 70 Dutton 

Madigan Michael, shoemaker, 116 Middlesex 

Magee Dea, Massachusetts, house 64 Massachusetts Corporation 

Maguire Andrew, shoemaker, 43 Middle, house do. 

Maguire George, dry goods peddler, house 40 Franklin 
Maguire James J., Custom House (B.), house 12 Walnut 
Maguire Patrick, sawmiller, house 251 Middlesex 
Mahan Bridget, widow, house 61 Charles 
Mahan Patrick, Middlesex, house 73 Charles 
Mahan Rose, widow, house 75 Lowell 
Mahaney Timothy, laborer, house 31 Adams 
Mahar Catharine, widow, house 4 Ciunmiskey’s alley 
Maher Patrick, fireman, L. &. L* R. R. house 44 South 
Mahon Michael, peddler, boards 51 Lowell 
Mahon Owen, house 1 Crosby 



144 LOWELL [ M ] DIRECTORY. 

Mahoney Daniel, laborer, house G Cross 

Mahoney Elizabeth, widow, house 15 Broadway 

Mahoney Ellen, widow, house 84 Suffolk 

Mahoney Florence, Lowell, house 90 Suffolk 

Mahoney Jolm, laborer, house Suffolk, near Cross 

Mahoney Julia, widow, house 43 Adams 

Mahoney Margaret, widow, house 3 Cross lane 

Mahoney Mary, widow, house G JefferSon 

Mahoney Patrick, laborer, house 269 Middlesex 

Mahoney Timothy, Bleachery, house 1 8 Cedar 

Mallard Albert, overseer, Lawrence, house 77 Lawrence Corp. 

Mallon Michael, laborer, house 6G River, Centralville 

Mallon Patrick, porter, Merrimac House 

Malone James, machinist, house 29 Summer 

Malone Patrick, Middlesex, boards 24 Hurd 

Malone Thomas, foundryman, boards 3 Brewery court 

Maloney James, Appleton, boards 19 Spring 

Maloney John, laborer, house River, Centralville 

Maloney Michael, Bleachery, house 36 do. 

Maloney Patrick, tanner, house 3 Short 
Maloney Patrick, Appleton, house 19 Spring 
Maloney Patrick, at O. M. Whipple’s, house Whipple 
Maloy George, laborer, house 3 Lee 
Maloy Mathew, Bleachery, boards 40 South 
Maloy Michael, blacksmith, house 2 South Highland 
Maloy William, Middlesex, house Water 
Maloy , widow, house Union court 

Malt William, laborer, house Coburn, corner River, Centralville 
Manahan Cornelius, laborer, house rear 38 Crosby 
Manahan John F. real estate agent, 19 Appleton block, house 
Branch, above School 

Manahan Kirk, clerk, 149 Central, boards 71 Bridge 

Manahan Mark, Massachusetts, house 71 Bridge, Centralville 

Manahan Owen, laborer, house 2 Fenwick 

Manahan SamuekT. house 87 Salem 

Manchester Delos W. carpet weaver, house 12 Little 

Mandes Charles M. hairdresser, American House, b. 13 Central 

Mangel Edward, Bleachery, house 23 Cedar 

Mangen Thomas, laborer, house 182 Gorham 

Maniee Edward, laborer, house 286 Merrimac 

Manice Elizabeth Mrs. house 296 Merrimac 

Maniee John, dyer, house 28 Summer 

Mank Gilbert, blacksmith, boards 26 Appleton Corporation 

Manley Emma Mrs. house 13 ^Pleasant 

Mann Lydia, widow, house 36 Cabot 

Mann Rufus, boots and shoes, 339 Merrimac, house 36 Cabot 
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LOWELL [ M ] DIRECTORY. 145 

Manning Albert A. shoemaker, house 113 Central 
Manning Daniel, clerk, 114 Suffolk, boards do. 

Manning Dennis, grocer, 30 Adams, house do. 

Manning Jerome F. law student, boards 105 Gorham 
Manning John, Merrimac, house 34 Adams 
Manning Michael, laborer, house 2, rear 13 Summer 
Manning Nancy Mrs. house 105 Gorham 
Manning Nancy Mrs. house 46 Fenwick 

Mansfield Albert F., Lowell Machine Shop, house 295 Middlesex 

Mansfield Charles F. painter, boards 44 Grand 

Mansfield Gardiner S., Lawrence, house 3 Dane 

Mansfield George, M. D. dentist, office and house 1 6 Central 

Mansfield George E. carpenter, 14 Willie 

Mansfield Jonathan, fancy goods, 61 Central, house 1 Oak 

Mansfield Michael, Merrimac, house 30 Adams 

Mansfield Ryan, turner, house 44 Grand 

Mansfield Stanley, at J. C. Ayer’s, house 49 Summer 

Mansur Aaron Mrs. house 39 Nesmith, corner Andover 

Mansur Benjamin K. clerk, 136 Central, boards at S. Mansur’s 

Mansur Charles TL clerk, 136 Central, boards at S. Mansur’s 

Mansur David, Lowell, house 8 Third, Centralville 

Mansur Elijah H. machinist, boards 29 Massachusetts Corp. 

Mansur George, teamster, boards at Ai W. Heald’s 

Mansur George N. clerk, 136 Central, boards at S. Mansur’s 

Mansur Horace, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 236 Central 

Mansur Rodney, Massachusetts, house 8 Third, Centralville 

Mansur Stephen, hardware, agricultural tools, and seeds, 136 

Central, house Nesmith, near Wyman 

Mansur William B., Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 

Mansur William G. clerk, 144 Central, boards at S. Mansur’s 

Manuel Albert, house 48 Chapel 

Manuel James, hairdresser, 2 Prescott 

Many on Patrick, laborer, house 20 Lowell 

Marble Charles H. painter, house 330 Merrimac 

Marble Charles H. wheelwright, house 64 Moody 

March Maurice, Lawrence, boards 17 Lawrence Corporation 

Marden Daniel G. machinist, boards 62 Worthen 

Marden Joseph, carpenter, 198 Middlesex, house 313 do. 

Marin Samuel P. clerk, 3 Welles block, boards 112 Colburn 

Mariner George, carriage painter, boards 159 Central 

Markham Jane Mrs. house rear 12 Little 

Marks James, laborer, house rear 52 River, Centralville 

Marks John E., Merrimac, boards 74 Merrimac Corporation 

Marony Margaret, widow, house 38 Appleton 

Marr Charles, at freight depot, boards 35 Suffolk 

Marren John, Custom House (Boston), house 50 Lewis 
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146 LOWELL [ j\[ ] DIRECTORY. 

Harriot Charles, carpenter, boards 92 Middlesex 
Harriot John jr. trunkmaker, 68 Central, house 19 Andover 
Harrs Mary, house 44 Salem 
Marsh Elias P., Tremont, house 151 Moody 
Marsh John jr. marketman, house rear 226 School, opp. Cross 
Harsh Sumner, overseer yard, Boott, h. 78 Boott Corporation 
Marshall Addie A. boardinghouse, 11 Worthen 
Marshall Avery, farmer, house Parker, near Chelmsford line 
Marshall Bradley, Appleton, house 13 Appleton Corporation 
Marshall Charles, machinist, boards 27 Willie 
Marshall Henry, laborer, house rear 23 Cedar 
Marshall Hezekiah, farmer, house Parker, near Chelmsford line 
Marshall Isaac N. clerk, 189 Middlesex, boards Pine 
Marshall John II., Appleton, boards 17 Appleton Corporation 
Marshall John J. wool sorter, boards rear 3 Dodge 
Marshall Joseph, veterinary surgeon, 1 Howard, house Mount 
Vernon, near Westford [house 9 Harrison 

Marshall Joshua N. (Bonney S? M. ), counsellor, 19 Tyhr’s blk. 
Marshall Josiah, laborer, house 19 Holbrook’s court 
Marshall Moses M. house 27 Willie * 

Marshall Nathan J. clerk at G. W. Young’s, boards with dr. 

Marshall Otis, teamster, boards 1 2 Smith 

Marshall Thomas W., Massachusetts, house 19 Prescott Corp. 

Marston Andrew B., Merrimac, house 56|- Merrimac Corp. 

Marston Charles S. elerk, 30 Central, boards City Hotel 

Marston Jonathan C., Tremont Corporation, house 14 do. 

Marston Shubael C. 37 East Merrimac, house 158 Gorham 

Marston Susan, dressmaker, 114 Central 

Martain Susan R. widow of Wm. C. h. r. 107 E. Merrimac 

Martimes Smith, Boott, house 42 Boott Corporation 

Martin Albert, hostler, boards 23 Lowell 

Martin Bernard, mason, house 1 Willie 

Martin Daniel, Lowell Machine Shop, house Cross, n. Mr Eon 

Martin Edward, carpenter, house 27 North 

Martin Edward, mason, house Broadway, corner Adams 

Martin Franklin, tin peddler, house 2 Dane 

Martin George L. variety store, 1 1 Merrimac, house do. 

Martin Henry, at O. Allen’s, house 53 Howard 

Martin James, shoemaker, 11 Tiluen, house 121 Moo ly 

Martin James II. painter, house 323 Merrimac 

Martin John, laborer, house rear 9 Jefferson 

Martin John, house 70 Suffolk, corner Cross 

Martin John, blacksmith, house 58 Middle 

Martin Mary, house rear 67 Middle 

Martin Mary S. house 67 Mechanic 

Martin Michael, house Front, comer River, Central ville 


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Martin Sarah, clothing manuf. P. O. building, b. 67 Mechanic 
Martin Thomas, tailor, boards 9 George . 

Martinus John, Boott, house 7 Boott Corporation 
Martland William, Lowell, house 15 Hancock avenue 
Marvel Bradford ( G , M. Marvel fy Co.), house 141 Fletcher 
Marvel Caleb M. & Co. ( Bradford Marvel ), machinists, Willie, 
house 141 Fletcher 
Maskell Henry, house 52 Dutton 

Maslin Joseph, marble worker, boards 68 S. L., Worthen 
Mason Alvin, Merrimac, boards 79 Merrimac Corporation 
Mason Asa Mrs. house 428 Merrimac 
Mason Frank, carpenter, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 
Mason John M. machinist, boards 1 Mason’s court 
Mason Nancy M. Miss, dressmaker, boards 50 Dutton 
Mason Sarah J. widow, house 54 High 
Mason Sarah Mrs. house 1 1 Middlesex place 
Mason Sylvester M., Bleaehery, house 1 Bleachery street 
Mason Thomas, wool washer, house London, n. Gorham 
Mason William, machinist, house 1 Mason’s court 
Masta Joseph A., Indian physician, 8 Middle, h. 241 School 
Masters Jane, widow, house 8 Wall 
Masterson Ann, widow, house 341 Central 
Masterson John, house 5 Lowell place 
Masterson John, dyer, house Wall 
Masterson Michael, Boott, boards 52 Dutton 
Masure Judson J. boxmaker, boards 59 Adams 
Mather Joshua, cotton bocking manufacturer, Hale’s Mills, house 
141 Gorham 

Mather Joshua, at Hale’s Mills, boards 1 Madison 
Mathews Abraham, carpenter, house Westford, near Grand 
Mathews Gideon, variety store, 119 Middlesex, house do. 
Mathews Sarah, house Leathers, corner Quebec 
Matthews Catharine, widow, house rear 1 Crosby court 
Matthews Henry, hairdresser, boards 276 Merrimac 
Matthews Lott W. scale builder, house 4 Goward place 
Matthews Mathew, Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 
Matthews Samuel, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 
Maxfield James G. medical student, boards 68 Lawrence Corp. 
Maxfield Jared P., Lawrence, boards 68 Lawrence Corporation 
Maxfield Rufus A., Lawrence Corporation, house 40 do. 
Maxfield Stephen C., Lawrence, house 68 Lawrence Corporation 
Maxwell Thomas, laborer, house 131 Lawrence 
May Charles P. O. painter, house 31 High 
Mayberry Benjamin B. apothecary, 68 Middlesex, house 60 do. 
Mayberry Eliza, variety store, 60 Middlesex, house do. 

Maynard Andrew W. boards 90 Appleton 


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Maynard Bcriah Mrs. boarding house, 8 Hamilton Corporation 
Maynard Charles A. machinist, boards 28 Hamilton Corporation 
Maynard C. I. W. fancy goods, 7G Merrimac, house 237 Central 
Maynard Elizabeth Mrs. boardinghouse, 16 Hamilton Corp. 
Maynard John M. house 49 Dutton, near Lowell 
Maynard John T. painter, house 90 Appleton 
Maynard Stearns, at Nor cross & Saunder’s, house 339 Middlesex 
Maynes James, bootmaker, 34 Central, house 20 Keene 
Mayo Adaliza T. & Adalinda A. house 2 Pollard avenue 
Mayo Gardner G. mason, house 67 Warren court 
Mazuzan John, fruit, &c. 145 Central, boards 41 Church 
McAlear Joseph, machinist, house 3 George 
McAleer John, fireman, Hamilton, house 71 Gorham 
McAleer Patrick, laborer, house Green, near George 
McAlhiny William, house 38 Appleton 

McAlister Henry, Massachusetts, house 15 Massachusetts Corp. 

McAlleny William, laborer, house 28 Water 

McAloon Arthur, soap manuf. Pleasant, h. 51 River, Centralville 

McAloon Bridget, widow, house 21 William 

McAloon Charles, Middlesex, house 2 1 William 

McAloon Edward, fireman, Merrimac, house 17 Lee 

McAloon Hannah, widow, house 40 Paige 

McAloon Michael, Boott, Boott, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 

McAloon Michael, Boott, house John street avenue 

McAloon Nancy, widow, house rear 26 William 

McAloon Paul, laborer, house Front, near River, Centralville 

McAlpine Peter, at George Naylor’s, house 204 Central 

Me Alpine Thomas, Lowell, boards 204 Central 

McAlpine William, wheelwright, boards 204 Central 

Me Alvin Granville, clerk, boards 39 Hamilton Corporation 

McAlvin John, overseer, Hamilton P. W. h. 39 Hamilton Corp. 

McAlvin John B. paymaster, Suffolk, house 1 Cabot Block 

McAlvin John II. city clerk, City Hall, h. 24 Fourth, Centralville 

McAnabb Thomas, laborer, house 20 Lee 

McAnelly Frank, cardmaker, boards 86 Market 

McAnerny Bridget, widow, house 16 Green 

McAntee Patrick, Lowell, boards 40 Paige 

McAnulty Charles, laborer, house 34 Middle 

McAnulty Francis, silversmith, boards 5 Hurd 

McAnulty James, Hamilton, house 53 Gorham 

McAnulty John, grocer, 3 Hurd, house 5 do. 

McAnulty John, Hamilton, house 12 Green 
McAnulty Margaret, widow, house rear 42 Gorham 
McAnulty Margaret, widow, house 19 Winter 
McAnulty Mary, widow, house 6 Molloy’s court 
McAnulty Patrick, laborer, house 37 William 



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McAnulty Peter, Hamilton, house 44 Gorham 

McArthur Nancy P. widow, house 29 Franklin square, Suffolk 

McArthur Roxanna, nurse, house 20 Charles 

McArthur William, foundry, house 41 Swamp Locks, Worthen 

McAveny John, Massachusetts, house 4 Brown’s ct., Centralville 

McAvey Daniel, house rear 18 William 

McAvey John, Middlesex, house 60 Gorham 

McAvey Michael, house 26 William 

McAvoy Andrew, laborer, house 1 Cummiskey’s alley 

McAvoy E & J. milliners, 81 Merrimac, house 30 Paige 

McAvoy James, carpenter, house 54 South 

McAvoy James, house 30 Paige 

McAvoy John, laborer, house 1 Cummiskey’s alley, 

McAvoy John, variety store, 33 East Merrimac, house do. 
McAvoy Joseph, Merrimac, house 3 Davidson’s lane 
McAvoy Lucy, house 31 Middle 

McBride Owen, Boott, h. River, n. Brown’s court, Centralville 
McCabe Alexander, laborer, house Maiden lane 
McCabe Daniel, Lawrence, boards 51 Lowell 
McCabe Daniel, currier, house Short, 

McCabe Ellen, widow, house 07 Lowell 
McCabe Ellen, widow, house 42 Middle 
McCabe Hugh, boards 74 Gorham 

McCabe Hugh, laborer, house Congress, rear Hale’s Mills 

McCabe James, in tannery, house rear Hyde, near Chelmsford 

McCabe James, Lowell, house rear 61 Lowell 

McCabe James, Middlesex, boards 34 Hamilton Corporation 

McCabe Thomas, laborer, house 2 William 

McCafferty James, laborer, house rear 17 Summer 

McCafferty James, Boott, house 6 1 River, Centralville 

McCafily Peter, laborer, house 22 Summer 

McCaffrey Patrick, Tremont, house 59 Middle 

McCagy Thomas, porter, American House 

McCahey Hugh, Lowell, house Auburn, corner Linden 

McCahey Philip, Bleachery, house 27 Summer 

McCahey Thomas, cook, house 32 Charles 

McCann Arthur, grocer, boards 40 Gorham 

McCann Catharine, widow, house rear 25 Middle 

McCann Francis, Merrimac, house 27 Middle 

McCann James, grocer, boards 40 Gorham 

McCann John, grocer, 40 Gorham, house do. 

McCann Neil, Middlesex, house 10 William 
McCann Owen, laborer, house 1 6 William 
McCann Patrick, Jabor, house 9 River, Centralville 
McCann Patrick, boards 40 Gorham 
| McCann Robert, city crier, house rear 117 Market 


150 LOWELL [ M ] DIRECTORY. 

McCanna Michael, Prescott, house E. Merrimac, corner Brown 

McCanna Patrick, Middlesex, house 13 Pleasant 

McCanna Sarah, widow, house 42 Adams 

Me Cannon John, machinist, house rear 00 Appleton 

McCaren Terrence, coffin maker, 88 Market, house 90 do. 

McCaren Terrence, Boott, house 3 John street avenue 

McCarey John, house Adams, near Cross 

McCarney Thomas, house 16 Winter 

McCarroll Ellen, house rear 270 Merrimac 

McCarroll John, laborer, house 284 Merrimac 

McCarron Ellen, widow, house 45 Union 

McCarron James, Hamilton, house 167 Gorham 

McCarron John, Boott, house rear 31 Middle 

McCarty Andrew, laborer, house rear 55 Lowell 

McCarty Ann Mrs. house 33 Lowell 

McCarty Catharine, widow, house 58 Middle 

McCarty Charles, laborer, house Cross, opposite Marion 

McCarty Charles, jack spinner, house 19 Keene 

McCarty Daniel, teamster, house 87 Adams 

McCarty Daniel, laborer, house rear 71 Adams 

McCarty Daniel C. cutter, 53 Central, house 102 Market 

McCarty David, laborer, house 134 School 

McCarty Dennis, laborer, house 118 Suffolk 

McCarty Dennis, Merrimac, house 5 Cross 

McCarty Elizabeth, widow, house 9 North 

McCarty George, shoemaker, house 12 Willie 

McCarty Hannah, widow, house 132 Lowell 

McCarty Hannah, widow, house 24 Davidson 

McCarty Hannah, house 94 Suffolk 

McCarty Jeremiah, laborer, house 42 Adams 

McCarty Jeremiah, Lowell M. S. house Broadway, c. Marion 

McCarty Jeremiah, painter, house 32 Lowell 

McCarty Jeremiah, Middlesex, house Water, near Andover 

McCarty Jeremiah, Middlesex, house 22 North 

McCarty Johanna, widow, house 17 Adams 

McCarty John, grocer, 58 Middle, house do. 

McCarty John, laborer, house rear 29 Fenwick 

McCarty John, shoemaker, house 12 Willie 

McCarty John, laborer, house 106 Lowell 

McCarty John, laborer, house 8 Jefferson 

McCarty John, laborer, boards 51 Lowell 

McCarty John, Hamilton, house 19 William 

McCarty Margaret, widow, house rear 137 Lowell 

McCarty Mary, widow, house 108 Lowell 

McCarty Mary, widow, house 3 Cross lane 

McCarty Mary, widow, house 53 Lowell 



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McCarty Michael, laborer, house 2 Lee 

McCarty Michael, laborer, house 14 Lewis 

McCarty Michael, laborer, house 66 Suffolk 

McCarty Michael, laborer, house 282 Merrimac 

McCarty Michael, house 138 Lowell 

McCarty Patrick, laborer, house 27 Fenwick 

McCarty Patrick, Bleachery, house 28 Dummer, near Mechanic 

McCarty Patrick, currier, house rear 104 Suffolk 

McCarty Patrick, Hamilton, house 25 North 

McCarty Patrick, laborer, house 3 Marion 

McCarty Patrick, Middlesex, boards 9 North 

McCarty Thomas, Merrimac, boards 136 Merrimac Corporation 

McCarty Thomas, Hamilton, house 14 Davidson 

McCarty Thomas, confectioner, at A. B. French’s, li. 68 Gorham 

McCarty Thomas, Middlesex, boards 9 North 

McCarty Timothy, laborer, house 43 Fenwick 

McCauley Margaret, Mrs. house 291 Middlesex 

McCauley William, scalemaker, 20 Fletcher, boards 53 Dutton 

McCausland Clement, bootmaker, 26 Central, boards 21 Kirk 

McCausland Joseph, Merrimac, bds. 139 Merrimac Corporation 

McCauslane Pamelia, teacher of drawing, 62 Central 

McCaveney Patrick, laborer, house rear 75 Market 

McCloskey Ann, widow, house Hanover, near Lowell 

McCloskey Michael, Hamilton, house 12 Green 

McCloskey Richard, house 5 Brown’s court, Central ville 

McClusky John, sawmiiler, house 48 Adams 

McCollom Frederick, house 30 Church 

Me Comb William, operative, house Gray’s place 

Me Connor Mary, widow, house 11 Davis 

Me Connor Patrick, Massachusetts, house 42 Paige 

Me Coon Lawrence, laborer, house River 

McCormick Hugh, Hamilton Print Works, house 10 Green 

McCormick James, Hamilton Print Works, h. 10 Molloy’s court 

McCormick John, Lowell, house 3 Carpgt lane 

McCormick Mary, widow, house rear 55 Market 

McCormick Margaret, widow, house River, Centralville 

McCormick Nathaniel, carpenter, house 26 Water 

McCormick Philip, carpenter, house 49 Market 

McCormick Thomas, laborer, house rear 114 Suffolk 

MeCourt James, Middlesex, house 2 Pleasant court 

Me Court Philip, foundry, house 15 Summer 

McCoy Alexander J.. police, house 7 Merrill’s court 

McCoy Arthur, Boott, boards 53 Boott Corporation 

McCoy Charles, moulder, house 53 Swamp Locks, Worth en 

McCoy Charles C. lockmaker, Cobum street, Centralville 

McCoy James, provision, Adams, corner Fletcher, h. 42 Rock 



152 LOWELL [ ] DIRECTORY. 

McCoy James M. insurance agent, house 71 Appleton 
McCoy John, moulder, boards 70 Mechanic 
McCracken Agnes, widow, house rear 50 Tyler 

McCrellis , Mcrrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 

McCrillis N. A. Mrs. house 238 Merrimac 
McCue Hugh, laborer, house 71 Dutton 
McCuc John, foundryman, house rear 71 Dutton 
McCue John, Prescott, house 12 Davidson 
McCue Patrick, house 54 Gorhapi 
McCue Patrick, foundry, house 5 Adams 
McCue Peter, dry goods, 65 Market, house do. 

McCullough Elizabeth, dressmaker and fancy goods, 83 Central, 
boards 207 do. 

McCullough Frank, house 42 Paige 
McCullough Patrick, laborer, house Leather, near Main 
McCurdy John T. G., Merrimac, house 6 Fifth, Centralville 
McCurdy Wilbur, Bleachery, boards 1 Bleacliery street 
McCurdy William B., Merrimac, boards 6 Fifth 
McCusker Michael, Merrimac Print Works, house 10 Green 
McCusker Owen, Middlesex, house Water, near Pond 
McCusker Terrence, boards 148 Central 
McDaniels John, gunsmith, house Butterfield, near Fletcher 
McDaniels John, Merrimac, house 82 Merrimac Corporation 
McDermott Andrew, Gas House, boards head of Poplar 
McDermott Andrew, Merrimac, house rear 55 Middle 
McDermott Ann, widow, house 1 40 Lowell 
McDermott Bridget, widow, house 50 Middlesex 
McDermott Dominick, house 59 Union 
McDermott Francis, Appleton, boards 70 Middlesex % 

McDermott Francis, Gas House, house head of Poplar 
McDermott George, Gas House, boards head of Poplar 
McDermott James, laborer, house 6 Davidson 
McDermott James T. Rev. house 74 Suffolk, near Cross 
McDermott John, Suffolk, house 324 Merrimac 
McDermott Julia, widow, house 29 Summer 
McDermott Matthew, Merrimac, house 25 Tremont 
McDermott Michael, Hamilton, house 22 Winter 
McDermott Owen, laborer, house 21 Davidson 
McDermott Patrick, laborer, house 3 Keene 
McDermott Patrick, Gas House, boards head of Poplar 
McDermott Peter, Suffolk, house 62 Middle 
McDermott Thomas, Lowell Machine Shop, house 5 Jefferson 
McDermott Thomas, Merrimac, house 6 Davidson 
McDonald Alexander, Lowell, boards 25 East Merrimac 
McDonald Ann, widow, house 7 Jefferson 
McDonald Ann, widow, house 3 East Merrimac 



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McDonald Ann, widow, 1 louse 2 Knowles place 

McDonald Catharine, widow, house 87 Charles 

McDonald Farrell, laborer, house Common, corner Cross 

McDonald Hugh, Lowell, house 87 Charles 

McDonald James, carpet weaver, house Thorndike, c. Madison 

McDonald James, house Green’s court * 

McDonald James, Lowell, house Jefferson, corner Lowell 
McDonald James, Lowell, house Dempsey’s yard 
McDonald Jeremiah, laborer, house rear 11 Thorndike 
McDonald Jeremiah, laborer, house 26 Common 
McDonald John, tinman, house 32 Water 
McDonald John, house 267 Middlesex 

McDonald John, engraver, Merrimac, house 101 Merrimac 
Corporation 

McDonald John, carpet manufacturer, 10 Hale, house do. 
McDonald John, laborer, house 59 Lowell 
McDonald Margaret, widow, house High street square 
McDonald Matilda Mrs. house 339 Middlesex 
McDonald Michael, laborer, house Davidson’s lane 
McDonald Patrick, harness, house 17 Summer 
McDonald Patrick, harness maker, house rear 19 Summer 
McDonald Peter, mason, boards 2 Knowles place 
McDonald Susan, widow, house 131 Middlesex 
McDonald Thomas, currier, house Leather 
McDonald Thomas, laborer, house High street square 
McDonald Walter, Hale’s mills, house 6 Congress 
McDonnell John, house 104 Suffolk 
McDonnell Mary, widow, house 92 Suffolk 
McDonough John, laborer, house rear 51 Middle 
McDonough Michael, laborer, house 15 William 
McDonough Thomas, Hamilton, h. r. South, opp. Spring 
McDool Patrick, Boott, house 58 River, Centralville 
McDowell Hannah P. Mrs. physician, 1 Willow place 
McDuffee Jonas, Lowell, house 70 Lawrence 
McDuffee Thomas J., Hamilton, h. 48 Hamilton Corporation 
McElholm Wm. shoemaker, 7 Hanover, house 9 do. 

McElroy Esther, widow, house 16 Jefferson 
McElroy James, Lawrence, house rear 66 Moody 
McEnroe James, Lowell, house 85 East Merrimac 
McEntee Catharine, widow, house 3 Marion 
McEtee Patrick, laborer, house 3 Madison 
McEvoy Hugh, clothing and furnishing goods, 53 Central, house 
Mt. Pleasant, Centralville 

McEvoy John F. counsellor, 3 Canal bl’k, b. at Hugh MeEvoy’s 
McEvoy John W. ( Tobin § McEvoy ), 71 Market, boards 114 
East Merrimac 



154 LOWELL [ M ] DIRECTORY. 

McFarland James, laborer, house 37 Salem 
McFarlin George 1L, Boott, boards 38 Boott Corporation 
MeFarlin Luke ( William &; Luke McFarlin ), boards at William 
McFarlin’s 

McFarlin William & L. wood and ice, 94 Pawtucket, house do. 

McGarey John, waiter, Merrimac House 

McGarey Patrick, laborer, house Water, corner Pond 

McGee David, Middlesex, house Front, Central ville 

McGee John, Lowell, house 3 Lee 

McGilan Patrick, Middlesex, house 15 Green 

McGinness James, laborer, boards 7 Summer 

McGinnis Mary, widow, house 31 East Merrimac 

McGlinchey John, hostler, boards 148 Central 

Me Glynn Elizabeth, widow, house rear 80 Moody 

McGourty Daniel, laborer, house rear 31 Worthen 

McGovering Mary, widow, house 43 William 

McGovering Michael, laborer, house Howe 

McGovering Patrick, house 66 River, Centralyille 

McGovering Patrick, Hamilton, house 37 William 

McGovering Philip, laborer, house 322 Merrimac 

McGovering William, Hamilton, house 34 William 

McGovern Francis, upholsterer, 1 East Merrimac, house do. 

McGovern James, laborer, house 13 Somerset 

McGovern Peter, laborer, house 2 Garnet 

Me Go wen Dennis, carpenter, house 43 Lowell 

Me Go wen Owen, laborer, house 7 High 

McGowen Thomas, laborer, house rear 270 Merrimac 

McGowen William, laborer, house 32 William 

Me Grade James, laborer, house rear 26 William 

McGrade John, Prescott, house 26 Ilurd 

Me Grade William, house rear 26 William 

McGrade William, tinsmith, boards 26 Hurd 

McGrath Bridget, widow, house Cross, corner Common 

McGrath Henry, laborer, house 29 North 

McGrath John, laborer, house 59 Gorham 

McGregor James, carpet weaver, house 2 Clark’s court 

McGuane John, grocer, 69 Gorham, house do. 

McGuire Ann, widow, house 13 Fenwick 
McGuire Catherine, widow, house 32 Lewis 
McGuire Catherine, widow, house 3 Davidson’s lane 
McGuire Catherine, widow, house 37 Middle 
McGuire Francis, at Bleacliery, house 10 Keene 
McGuire Hugh, laborer, house 67 East Merrimac 
McGuire Hugh, Suffolk, house rear 63 Middle 
McGuire James, Merrimac, house 9 Wall 
McGuire James, house 13 Somerset 



LOWELL [ ]\J ] DIRECTORY. 155 

McGuire James, boards 4 Kidder 

McGuire James, house Green, near George 

McGuire John, laborer, house 30 'William 

McGuire John, at Bleachery, house Kidder, near Gorham 

McGuire John, Merrimac, house 6 Lowell 

McGuire Martin, Bleachery, house rear 31 Cedar 

McGuire Mary Mrs. house rear 117 Market 

McGuire Mary Mrs. house 5 Cross 

McGuire Michael, porter Merrimac House, house 38 Lewis 
McGuire Michael, Lowell Machine Shop, h. 20 Fenwick 
McGuire Patrick, Merrimac, house 6 Little 
McGuire Thomas, tanner, house Manchester, Ayer’s New City 
McGuire Thomas, Hamilton Print Works, h. 15 Winter 
McGuirk James, laborer, house rear 15 Jefferson 
McGuirk Patrick, grocer, Suffolk, near Lagrange, house 32 do. 
near Broadway 

McGurn Thomas, Boott, house Coburn, n. River, Centralville 
McHugh James, clock establishment, 49 Market, house do. 
McHugh Peter, dry goods, 65 Market, house do. 

McHugh Thomas F. clock repairer, 294 Merrimac, house do. 

Mclntire Daniel, Lawrence, house 4 Lawrence Corporation 

Mclntire Elbridge, butcher, Wilder, house do. near Railroad 

Mclntire Ira, painter, house 256 Central 

Mclntire Oren, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 

Mclntire Winifred, widow, house rear 22 Howe 

McIntosh James, Lowell Corporation, house 7 do. 

McIntosh Mary A. Mrs. house 109 Merrimac Corporation 

McKay Peter, laborer, house 15 High 

McKean Edtvard, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 158 Central 

McKearnan Margaret, widow, house 43 Gorham 

McKearnan Thomas, laborer, house 22 Summer 

McKee Alexander, Lowell, house 4 Mechanic 

McKee Elizabeth, widow, house 55 River, Centralville 

McKee James, shoemaker, house 5 Wall 

McKee John, Lowell, house 26 Lowell Corporation 

McKee John, Hamilton, house 55 River, Centralville 

McKee Michael, Lowell, house 5 Wall 

McKee Michael, laborer, house Fulton, Centralville 

McKeen Edward, machinist, boards 24 Hamilton court 

McKeever John, laborer, house rear' 27 Middle 

McKeever Michael, laborer, house rear 111 Market 

McKeever Nancy, widow, house 61 Wortlien 

McKenna Mary, widow, house 80 Lowell 

McKenna Patrick, laborer, house 19 Winter 

McKenna Patrick, laborer, house rear 248 Merrimac 

McKennedy James, laborer, house 10 Howe 



156 LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY. 

McKenney Eben O. blacksmith, b. 55 Swamp Locks, Wort lien 

McKenncy John, laborer, house 48 Gorham 

McKenney John II., Lawrence Corporation, house 80 do. 

McKenney Mary, widow, house 48 Gorham 

McKenzie Angus, tanner, boards at Wm. McKenzie’s 

McKenzie Jane S. Mrs. house 89 Church 

McKenzie William, patent leather worker, house Leather 

McKeown John, bootmaker, 84 Central, house 76 Church 

Mclveown Lawrence, house River, cor. Coburn, Centralville 

McKeown Timothy, house 48 South 

McKeown William, Middlesex, house 5 Pleasant 

McKillick Ann, widow, house 1 Knowles place 

McKimm William, Middlesex, house 4 George 

McKinley John, Hamilton, house 48 Gorham 

McKinley Robert, machinist, house rear 90 Appleton 

McKinney Thomas, carpet weaver, house 10 Cedar 

McKissock Robert, shoemaker, 18 Central, h. Front, Centralville 

McKnight James, at J. C. Ayer’s, boards 204 Central 

McKnight Mary, widow, house 204 Central 

McLannen Thomas, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

McLarney William, Hamilton, house 8 North 
McLaughlin Bernard, laborer, house 8 Swift 
McLaughlin Bernard, laborer, house 28 Salem 
McLaughlin Charles, painter, boards 119 Central 
McLaughlin Charles, Gas Works, house 68 Suffolk, cor. Cross 
McLaughlin Daniel, laborer, house 7 North 
McLaughlin Dennis, operative, boards 11 Hanover 
McLaughlin Edward, laborer, house 182 Gorham 
McLaughlin Ellen, widow, house 92 East Merrimac 
McLaughlin Francis, Merrimac, house 20 Kirk avenue 
McLaughlin James, laborer, house 8 North 
McLaughlin John, laborer, house 2 Maiden lane 
McLaughlin Margaret, widow, house 12 Little 
McLaughlin Mary, widow, house 9 North 
McLaughlin Michael, Middlesex, house 64 Church 
McLaughlin Michael, Lowell Machine Shop, house 69 Gorham 
McLaughlin Michael, shoemaker, house 11 Gorham 
McLaughlin Michael, clerk, 272 Merrimac, house 274 do. 
McLaughlin Michael, Stott’s Mill, house 18 High 
McLaughlin Philip, laborer, house 47 Gorham 
McLaughlin Susan, widow, house 1 John street avenue 
cLaughlin Timothy, house 68 Suffolk, corner Cross 
McLeary Daniel, laborer, house 324 Merrimac 
McLennan John C., Lowell, house Gold, corner School 
McLucas Abram, machinist, boards 44 Mass. Corporation 
McMahan Daniel, Middlesex, house 1 Howe 



LOWELL CM] DIRECTORY. 157 

McMahan John, Bleachery, house 1 Prospect 

McMahan Mary, widow, house 28 Gorham 

McMahan Patrick, Middlesex, boards 11 Green 

McMahan Peter, laborer, house 86 Middle 

McManaman Bernard, laborer, house Thorndike, near Hale 

McManaman Bridget, widow, house 13 William 

McMann Francis, Boott, house River, Central ville 

McMann Henry, laborer, house River, Centralville 

McMann James, Bleachery, house 13 Whiter 

McMann James, Boott, house River, Centralville 

McMann James, shoemaker, boards 95 Market 

McMann John, laborer, house rear 17 Union 

McMann John, batting mill, house 6 Carolin’s place 

McMann John, laborer, house River, Centralville 

McMann Thomas, Bleachery, house Carter, cor. Livingston 

McManus James, laborer, house 13 River, Centralville 

McManus John, house 24 Davidson 

McManus John, Merrimac, boards 6 Lowell 

McManus John Mrs. house 12 William 

McManus Mary, widow, house Davidson, corner Howe 

McManus Mary, widow, house 9. Dummer 

McManus Michael, clerk, 134 Central, house rear Hurd 

McManus Patrick, Merrimac, boards 135 Merrimac Corporation 

McManus Patrick, laborer, house 26 Davidson 

McManus Thomas, Boott, house 22 Howe 

McManus Thomas, shoemaker, 67 Market, house do. 

McManus Thomas, Boott, house rear 15 River, Centralville 
McManus William, hostler, boards 10 Dummer 
McManus William, laborer, house rear 15 River 
McMarty Hannah, widow, house 24 Davidson 
McMaster John, Massachusetts, house 55 Mass. Corporation 
McMeekin Andrew, blacksmith, boards 8 Grand 
McMeekin William F. blacksmith, house rear 18 [Marshall 
McMillen Alexander, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

McMillen Kenneth, Lowell, house 18 Lowell Corporation 
McMonagle Stephen, Boott, house Hampshire, Centralville 
McMorrow James, laborer, house 86 Market 
Mc?dorrow James, laborer, house 116 East Merrimac 
McMullen Bridget, house 2 Carolin’s place 
McNabb John, Hamilton, house Broadway, corner Adams 
McNabb John, Lowell, house 58 Middle 
McNabb Robert, Massachusetts, house 3 Davidson’s lane 
McNabb Thomas, Bleachery, house rear 38 Crosby 
McNamara Anthony, laborer, house Maiden lane 
McNamara James, Boott, house rear River, Centralville 
[McNamara Owen, clerk, 4 Museum building, house 2 Court ave. 



158 LOWELL [ M ] DIRECTORY. 

McNamara Michael, Middlesex, house 30 William 
McNamara Michael, laborer, house rear 13 Dummer 
McNamara Patrick, laborer, house 15 Summer 
McNamee John, tinsmith, 10 Gorham, house 71 Charles 
McNeill Mary, house 12 Union 

McNeill William T. carpenter, house 7 Fourth, Centralville 
McNish ( Henry L.) & Butler ( David 0 . ), woodworking raa- 
cliinery, 84 Broadway, boards 4 Butterfield 
McNulty Bridget, widow, house 148 Central 
McNulty Frank, silversmith, at A. Sanborn’s, boards 21 Aldrich 
block, Appleton 

McNulty John, Lowell, house 59 Dutton 
McNulty Patrick, house George, corner Church 
McOsker Fergus, sashmaker, house 5 Summer 
McPhetres Betsey, widow, house 5 Warren 
McPhetres Samuel A. reporter 21, boards 5 Warren 
McQuade Andrew, Appleton, house 38 Paige 
McQuade Ann, boardinghouse, 1 Green 
McQuade Bernard, Lowell, boards 38 Paige 
McQuade Bridget, widow, house 148 Central 
McQuade Bridget, widow, house. 12 George 
McQuade Catharine, widow, house 23 Cedar 
McQuade Ellen, grocer, 55 Middle, house do. 

McQuade Francis, machinist, house rear 49 Middle 

McQuade Francis, Hamilton, house rear 8 William 

McQuade James, laborer, house rear 9 Summer 

McQuade James, house 270 Merrimac 

McQuade James, laborer, house 17 William 

McQuade James, Ayer’s New City, rear Engine House 

McQuade James, Merrimac, boards 38 Paige 

McQuade Joseph, Bleachery, boards 9 Summer 

McQuade Margaret, widow, house rear 65 Middle 

McQuade Matthew, Middlesex, house 41 William 

McQuade Michael, house 178 Gorham 

McQuade Murtagh, Merrimac, boards 38 Paige 

McQuade Murtagh, roller turner, house Mt. Vernon, n. Liberty 

McQuade Owen, house 9 Summer 

McQuade Patrick, machinist, house 51 Middle 

McQuade Patrick, trader, boards ''Merrimac House 

McQuade Terrence, Merrimac, boards 38 Paige 

McQuade Thomas, laborer, house 44 Middle 

McQuade Thomas, shoemaker, house 27 William 

McQuaid John, peddler, house 270 Merrimac 

McQueide Francis, house 33 Marion 

McQuesten John, clerk, 84 Merrimac, boards 1 Merr. Corp. 
McQuestion Luther, Appleton, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 



LOWELL EM] DIRECTORY. 159 

McShatirey John, currier, house Hancock avenue, corner Clark 
McShea John, house Coburn, corner River, Centralville 
MeShea John, Hamilton Print Works, house 13 Winter 
McShea Mary, widow, house Coburn, corner River, Centralville 
McShea Owen, house rear 5 Decatur 
McSoley Alexander, grocer, 80 Middle, house do. 

McSoley John, mason, house 47 Prescott Corporation 
McSoley Patrick, mason, house 47 Prescott Corporation 
McSoley Terrence, Tremont, house 80 Middle 
McSoley Terrence, at J. C. Ayer’s, house 3 Lee 
McSwegan Patrick, house 32 William 
McTeathe Robert, Massachusetts, house 21 East Merrimac 
McWade Melissa, boardinghouse, 80 Merrimac Corporation 
McWilliams John, Bleachery, house 15 Summer 
McWilliams Thomas, Bleachery, house 15 Summer 
McWilliams William, Bleachery, house 15 Summer 
Mead Francis, laborer, house Prescott, near Kidder 
Mead George G. painter, house 74 Church 
Mead John, tailor, house 38 Lowell 

Mead Matthias, agent, stoves & tinware, 118 Central, h. 16 Alder 
Mead Mathew, tailor, house Broadway, corner Adams 
Mead Patrick, pressman, at J. F. Evans’s house 28 Salem 
Mead Ransom L. tanner, boards 74 Church 
Mead Thomas, house 42 Appleton 
Mead Thomas, tailor, boards Broadway, corner Adams 
Mead William, Copley’s mill, house Congress, rear Hale’s mill 
Meacham Samuel, loom harness maker, house 4 Austin 
Meadowcroft James ( American Bolt Co.), 210 Lawrence, house 
50 Chapel 

Mealey Edward, provisions, 12 Lowell, house 108 Market 
Meany Margaret, widow, house 19 Union 
Meany Michael, house 1 Market 

Mears Charles H. boardinghouse, 61 Lawrence Corporation 
Mears David, Merrimac, house 82 Merrimac Corporation 
Mears Henry A. stonecutter. 6 Merrill court 
Meehan John, clerk, at D. W. C. Farrington’s, house Webster, 
Centralville 

Meehan Mary, widow,* house Webster, Centralville 
Meehan Patrick, clerk, at D. W. C. Farrington’s, house Ando- 
ver, corner Water 

Meehan Thomas, painter, house Hampshire, Centralville 

Meenan Patrick, Middlesex, house 36 Davidson 

Megin James II., Boott, house 58 BoottUorporation 

Mehan Owen, tinsmith, boards 37 Fayette 

Mehegan Catharine, widow, house 41 Fenwick 

Mehejran Michael, Massachusetts, boards 4 Mass. Corporation 



160 LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY. 

Mehegan Thomas, laborer, house rear 14 Winter 
Meikle James J. block printer, house 39 Crosby 
Meiklc John, carpet eolorer, house 1 Madison 
Melard James, cigar maker, boards 119 Central 
Meldrum Robert, chemist, house School, opposite Gold 
Mcllen Andrew J. milkman, house Pawtucket 
Mellen Bernard, laborer, house 57 Middle 
Mellen Hugh, house 2 Winter 
Mellon Dorcas, widow, house 22 Third, Centralville 
Mellon Lawrence, laborer, house rear 272 Merrimac 
Mellor Oliver, shoemaker, house 102 Moody 
Meloy John, tailor, house 282 Merrimac 

Melvin Benjamin, laborer, house 83 Appleton [Centralville 

Melvin Benj. F. bootmaker, 3 Prescott Corp. house 51 Coburn, 

Melvin Benjamin F. bootmaker, house 21 Adams 

Melvin Charles F., Lowell Machine Shop, boards at D. Melvin’s 

Melvin Dawes, contractor, Lowell M. S. h. 50 S. L., Worthen 

Melvin Dustiu B. machinist, house 31 Marion 

Melvin Eliza Mrs. house 62 Andover 

Melvin Eliza A. widow, house 62 Andover 

Melvin Goodman B. bootmaker, boards 51 Coburn, Centralville 

Melvin Harriet G. widow, house 20 Lowell Corporation 

Melvin H. L. Mrs. house 381 Merrimac, above Austin 

Melvin James, clerk, 33 Central, house Marshall 

Melvin Jerome B. salesman, house 160 Gorham 

Melvin Joshua, botanic physician, house 65 Fletcher 

Melvin Lucy, widow, house 47 Summer 

Melvin Mary E. house 2 Second, Centralville 

Melvin Mary E. Mrs. 1 Merrimac Corporation 

Melvin Orison, machinist, house 86 Merrimac Corporation 

Melvin Rufus, house 76 Third, Centralville 

Mercer George F. A. boards 19 Hamilton Corporation 

Mercer Richard|P. overseer, Hamilton, h. 19 Hamilton Corp. 

Meriam Darius, Lawrence Corporation, house 20 do. 

Meriam Josiali IL, Lawrence, boards 20 Lawrence Corporation 
Merriam^ Albert M. chair manuf. at Otis Allen’s mills, house 396 
Middlesex 

Merriam Amos, house 7 High street square 

Merriam Jacob A. carpenter, house 6 Austin 

Merriam Mary A. Mrs. house 6 Austin 

Merrill Alphonzo, teamster, house 4 Sixth 

Merrill Bartlett C. salesman, at J. Merrill’s, house 21 Chapel 

Merrill Benjamin, Merrimac, house 121 Merrimac Corporation 

Merrill Benjamin J., Wamesit House, 187 Middlesex 

Merrill Betsey, boardinghouse, 37 Lawrence Corporation 

Merrill Darius, shoemaker, house 70 Moody 



LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY. 161 

Merrill Edwin, shoemaker, house 20 High 

Merrill Elizabeth Mrs. boardinghouse, 13 Suffolk Corp. 

Merrill Farnum, trader, house 48 Elm 

Merrill Gardner B. designer and engraver, 21 Central, house 8 
Branch 

Merrill Horatio N., Merrimac, house 50 Merrimac Corporation 
Merrill John F. Lawrence Corporation, house 65 do. 

Merrill Joshua, shoemaker, boards 48 Church 
Merrill Joshua, bookseller and publisher, 23 Central, house 23 
Chapel 

Merrill Marcellus R. piledriver, b. 50 Merrimac Corporation 
Merrill Mehitable, widow, h. South, c. Middlesex 
Merrill Osborn, job wagon, house Seventh, opposite Reed, 
Centralville 

Merrill Rebecca, widow, house 47 Myrtle, Centralville 
Merrill Samuel N. attorney and counsellor at law, 27 Central, 
boards Merrimac House 

Merrill William B. boards 59 Massachusetts Corporation 
Merrill Wm. P., Massachusetts, house 45 Massachusetts Corp. 
Merriman James, salesman, house 23 Marshall 
Merriman Joseph, sashmaker, boards 56 Lawrence Corporation 
Merrin Peter, Merrimac, b. 135 Merrimac Corporation 
Merrity Rose, widow, house 9 Carolin’s place 
Meserve Elvira, house rear 39 Fayette 
Messenger Enoch, Middlesex, house 71 Warren 
Messer Abiel, stonemason, house 58 East Merrimac 
Messer Henry L. clerk, 65 East Merrimac, house 58 East 
Merrimac 

Messick Joseph, Appleton, house 17 Appleton Corporation 
Metcalf David S., Lowed, h. Beacon, n. Third, Centralville 
Metcalf Edgar, bootmaker, 26 Central, boards 154 Suffolk, 
corner Moody 

Metcalf Enoch, house Andover, on Tewksbury line 
Metcalf George E. Lowell, boards at David S. Metcalf 
Metcalf Greenleaf W. carpenter, house 42 Lagrange 
Metcalf Isaac N. teacher of music, house Andover, on Tewks- 
bury line 

Metcalf Martin L., Middlesex, house 13 Charles 

Metcalf , Merrimac, boards 74 Merrimac Corporation 

Micks Charles D. mason, boards Franklin House 
Midgley Thomas, Belvidere Woollen Mills, house 18 Ash 
Mignault Deodat, physician, house 87 Gorham 
Miles Freeman, foreman at Durrell, Bacon, & Co.’s, h. Lincoln, 
Ayer’s New City 

Miles Hannah Mrs. house Leather 
Miles Sarah, widow, house 25 Davidson 


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162 LOWELL [Ml DIRECTORY. 

Miles William, Massachusetts, house 25 Massachusetts Corp. 
Milett Thomas, house 4 Molloy’s court 
Miller David, Lowell, house 11 Worthen 

Miller George, engraver, Merrimac, house 107 Merrimac 
Corporation 

Miller Henry W. machinist, house 288 Central 
Miller Joseph, carpenter, house 3 Willie avenue 
Miller Samuel, Stott’s, house 13 Andover 
Miller Sumner P. teamster, boards 31 Fletcher 
Millett Edward, house 87 Moody 
Milliken Frank J. clerk, 2 Central, boards 13 do. 

Mills Benton, machinist, boards 101 Central 
Mills Eliza Mrs. house 218 School 
Mills Hiram F. engineer, boards 20 Tyler 
Mills Martin, at J. F. Puffer’s, house 3 Union 
Minassian Simon G. medical student, 14 Hurd, boards 57 
Massachusetts Corporation 
Minehan Michael, laborer, house 62 Adams 
Miner Abram, hostler, 159 Middlesex, boards 18 Grand 
Miner Chas., Merrimac, house 120 Merrimac Corporation 
Miner William, Appleton, house 104 Moody 
Mitchell Daniel F., Lowell, house Varney, corner Mount 
Washington 

Mitchell Edmund, Merrimac, boards 12 Merrimac Corporation 
Mitchell George E. photographist and daguerreotypist, 89 Mer- 
rimac, house 37 Andover 

Mitchell James M. machinist, house r. 109 River, Centralville 
Mitchell Loring, machinist, boards 35 Suffolk 
Mitchell William, Merrimac yard, house 22 Broadway 
Moar Stephen, Merrimac, house 25 Merrimac Corporation 
Moar Stephen C. house 25 Merrimac Corporation 
Moffatt James, Hamilton Print Works, house 44 Gorham 
Mohan Mary, house 16 Davis 

Mollour Joseph A. saslimaker, boards 6 South Franklin court 
Molloy George, trunk manufacturer, 61 Market, h. 59 do. 
Monagan Ann and Ellen, h. E. Merrimac, c. Brown 
Monagan Arthur, laborer, house rear 270 Merrimac 
Monagan John, Boott, boards 53 Boott Corporation 
Monaghan Henry, house Lee 
Monahan John, laborer, house 24 Jefferson 
Montague James, clerk, house 49 Bartlett 
Montay Albert, Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Montay Wellington, Lawrence, b. 68 Lawrence Corporation 
Montcalm Anthony W. botanic physician, h. 219 Central 
Montcalm Emeline II. dressmaker, boards 219 Central 
Moody Alplionzo F. painter, house 22 Warren 



LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY. 1G3 

Moody Amos P., Massachusetts, house 61 Massachusetts Corp. 
Moody Andrew, boards Merrimac House 
Moody Daniel, house 5 Dodge 

Moody Daniel jr. Lawrence Corporation, house 4 do. 

Moody David J. house Nesmith, corner Wyman 

Moody Frederick, machinist, boards 94 Middlesex 

Moody Job, teamster, house 65 Butterfield 

Moody Joseph D., Indian doctor, house 6 Chapel 

Moody Mahala, boardinghouse, 2 Suffolk Corporation 

Moody Paul Mrs. house Nesmith, corner Wyman 

Moody Sarah, house 133 Merrimac Corporation 

Mooney Benjamin G. farmer, house Chelmsford, near the line 

Mooney Bridget, widow, house 6 Wall 

Mooney Christopher, beer and mineral water manufacturer, 116 
Middlesex, house 6 Wall 
Mooney Henry, painter, house 6 Bang block 
Mooney John C. carpenter, house 83 Howard 
Mooney Lawrence, boards 6 Wall 
Mooney Michael, laborer, house rear 22 Winter 
Mooney Patrick, Bleachery, house 8 Congress 
Mooney Peter, Prescott, boards 27 Massachusetts Corporation 
Mooney Samuel, Lawrence, house Oliver, c. School 
Mooney Thomas, Massachusetts, house 11 Wall 
Moor James R. house 36 Church 
Moore Albert M. boards 30 Clay 
Moore Alonzo P. clerk, 42 Merrimac, boards 48 Church 
Moore Ann, house 6 Race 
Moore Azubah, widow, house 61 Union 
Moore C. B. Mrs. dressmaker, house 134 Suffolk 
Moore Charles C. & Co. grocers, 12 Merrimac, house 394 do. 
Moore Edwin F. shoemaker, house 141 Moody 
Moore Ephraim S. engineer, house 138 School 
Moore Francis L. house Gorham, near Railroad 
Moore George F., Lowell Corporation, boards 13 Central 
Moore Harriet Mrs. boardinghouse, 2 Jackson 
Moore Horatio N. overseer, Lawrence, h. 87 Lawrence Corp. 
Moore Horatio N. manuf. of millinery goods, 40 Rock, h. do. 
Moore Humphrey F., Merrimac, house 174 Merrimac Corp. 
Moore Ira, at J. M. Washburn & Son’s, boards 21 Market 
Moore James M. overseer, Middlesex, house 30 Clay, cor. Oak 
Moore James M. machinist, boards 10 Cabot 
Toore John, iceman, boards 61 Union 
Moore John G., Middlesex, house 24 Wamesit 
Moore John L. shoemaker, boards' 3 8 Cabot 
Moore John N. bootmaker, 193 Central, house do. 

Moore Joseph, Engineer, Mechanics’ Mills, house 14 Rock 


164 LOWELL CM] DIRECTORY. 

Moore Lucius B. cigar manufacturer, Gorham, corner Moore, 
house Moore 

Moore Mary G. Mrs. house 1 Suffolk Corporation 
Moore Nicholas, house 4 Reed’s court 

Moore Salatliiel, shoecutter, 232 Merrimac, house TG8 Middlesex 
Moore Susan, widow, house 141 Moody 
Moore Susan Mrs. house 4 Moore 
Moore Thomas, house 62 Church 

Moore , spinner, Middlesex, boards 7 Lawrence 

Moors Albert, farmer, house Stone House, Moore street 

Moors Augustus P. produce, house Moore street 

Moors James A. Mrs. house 31 Fletcher 

Moors Simeon Mrs. house Stone House, Moore street 

Moran Bernard, painter, house 1 Howe 

Moran Celia, house 74 Lowell 

Moran Hugh, laborer, house 26 North 

Moran James, laborer, house rear 37 Fenwick 

Moran James, laborer, house 37 Lowell 

Moran James, laborer, house River, Central ville 

Moran John, saloon, 32 John, house 14 Massachusetts Corp. 

Moran John, laborer, house Davidson, comer Howe 

Moran John, laborer, house 2 Fenwick 

Moran Mary, widow, house 3 Howe 

Moran Mary, house 24 Jefferson 

Moran Michael, at William Kittredge’s, house 3 High 

Moran Michael, Boott, house rear 25 Lowell 

Moran Michael, Middlesex, house Howe, corner Davidson 

Moran Patrick, grocer, 128 Lowell, house 21 Tremont 

Moran Patrick, laborer, house 13 Fenwick 

Moran Peter, baker, house 2, Dane 

Moran Thomas, foundry, house Smith, near Liberty 

Moran William, laborer, house rear 73 River, Centralville 

Moran William, laborer, house 2 Cummiskey’s alley 

Moreton Hannah, house 23 Tremont Corporation 

Morey Charles C., Middlesex, boards 49 Massachusetts Corp. 

Morey Clara Mrs. house 13 Union 

Morey Dolly, widow, house 32 Bartlett 

Morey George C. painter, 75 E. Merrimac, house 10 Chestnut 
Morey George F. (Knapp fy M. ) publishers “ Citizen and News,” 
44 Central, house 9 Cabot Block, Cabot street 
Morey Sherman M., Lowell Machine Shop, house 22 Swamp 
Locks, Dutton 

Morey William, Merrimac, house 35 Tremont 

Morey William, printer, “ Citizen” office, house 32 Bartlett 

Morgan Ann, widow, house 75 Lowell 

Morgan Betsey, widow, house 22 Fifth, Centralville 



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Morgan Christopher, Lawrence, house 36 Lawrence Corporation 
Morgan Ebenezer, employment office, 314 Merrimac, corner 
Suffolk, boards 36 Lawrence Corporation 
Morgan Henry, Middlesex, house 9 Union 
Morgan Luther S. watchmaker and jeweller, 60 Central, house 
112 Middlesex 

Morgan Pamelia Mrs. boards 36 Lawrence Corporation 

Morgan Shapley, Tremont, boards 36 Lawrence Corporation 

Morgans Morgan, machinist, house rear 135 Middlesex 

Moriarty John, farmer, house at William Wyman’s 

Moriarty Maurice, Massachusetts, house River, Centralville 

Morrill Abner W. clerk, John, c. Merrimac, b. 26 Boott Corp. 

Morrill Amos, house 10 Prescott Corporation 

Morrill Charles, teacher, Green School, boards Merrimac House 

Morrill Elizabeth, widow, house 126 Middlesex 

Morrill Ezra, carpenter, house 81 Broadway 

Morrill Hannah A. variety store, 93 Central, li. 126 Middlesex 

Morrill Jefferson, agent, house 82 Howard 

Morrill John L. machinist, house 1 6 Marshall 

Morrill Joseph, boardinghouse, 102 Moody 

Morrill Louisa B. boardinghouse, 10 Prescott Corporation 

Morrill Nathaniel W. painter, house 25 Walnut 

Morrill Sarah, house 120 Moody 

Morris James, Appleton, house 80 Middlesex 

Morris James, peddler, house Cross, opposite Marion 

Morris John, Appleton, boards 70 Middlesex 

Morris John, Massachusetts, boards 23 George 

Morris John, machinist, house 10 North Franklin court 

Morris Martin, baker, 34 Paige, house do 

Morris Nancy, widow, house 59 Union 

Morris Owen, Hamilton, 5 Middlesex place 

Morrisey Michael, laborer, house rear 81 Market 

Morrison Charles, operative, house Dutton, corner Wamesit ct. 

Morrison Christopher, Prescott, boards 47 Middle 

Morrison Daniel, laborer, house 31 Wortlien 

Morrison David, currier, house 10 Decatur 

Morrison Frank, Massachusetts, boards 47 Middle 

Morrison Hannah T. Mrs. boardinghouse, 4 Merrimac Corp. 

Morrison Hugh, house 116 Middlesex 

Morrison James, Merrimac, house 24 Worthen 

Morrison James, laborer, house 47 Middle , 

Morrison James, Boott, house 1 Gray’s place 
Morrison James G., Middlesex, house 60 Church 
Morrison James L ., Appleton, boards at John Morrison’s 
Morrison John, overseer, Appleton Corporation, house 30 do. 
Morrison John F. music teacher, boards 30 Appleton Gn’poration 



1G6 LOWELL CM] DIRECTORY. 

Morrison Nathan, Appleton, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 

Morrison Richard, laborer, house 27 Worthen 

Morrison Robert H. job wagon, house 14 Floyd 

Morrison William, Hamilton, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 

Morrison William D. Mrs. house 45 Summer 

Morrow John, iron moulder, house 52 Chestnut 

Morrow Matthew, Bleachery, house 26 Cedar 

Morse Caroline L. widow, house 29 Howard 

Morse Charles, farmer, boards 8 Fifth, Centralville 

Morse Charles, watchman, house 16 Appleton Corporation 

Morse Charles. 11. clerk, 146 Central, h. 6 Read, Centralville 

Morse Dolley, widow, house 8 Fifth, Centralville 

Morse Edwin L., Suffolk, house 50 Cushing 

Morse Elizabeth, widow, house Water, near Pond 

Morse Ezekiel R. expressman, house 48 Bartlett 

Morse Franklin G. grocer, Bridge, corner Sixth, Centralville 

Morse George H. boards 43 Summer 

Morse Henry O. ( Lovejoy § Morse ), livery stable, h. 20 Stackpole 
Morse ( Isaac S. ) & Stephens ( George ), counsellors, 49 Central, 
house 8 Stackpole, near Alder 
Morse Isaiah, Lawrence, house 18 Lawrence Corporation 
Morse James, Stott’s Mills, house 14 Pleasant 
Morse James C. fruit, &c. 143 Central, house 14 Church 
Morse James E. machinist, boards 38 Lagrange 
Morse James N. at A. L. Wait & Co.’s, house 45 Willie 
Morse James W., Appleton, boards 43 Summer 
Morse John W., Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Morse Joshua B. clerk, Lawrence C. R. h. 18 Lawrence Corp. 
Morse Luther B. physician, 55 Merr. c. John, h. 145 East Men*. 
Morse Nathan C. shoemaker, house 136 Suffolk 
Morse Nelson Mrs. house 5 South Franklin court 
Morse Sarah M. Mrs. house 11 Tyler 
Morse William, Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Morse William, at Stott’s Mills, house Water, near Pond 
Morse William G. overseer, Mass, house 46 Mass. Corporation 
Morse William W. loom harnessmaker, 4 Salem, house 8 Cabot 
Morse Willis, house 43 Summer 

Mort James W. cigar manuf. 77 Central, house 52 Bartlett 
Morton Isaac, painter, 139 Central, house 23 Church 
Moses Isaac S. shoemaker, 12 Tilden, house rear do. 

Moses Joseph L., Lowell Machine Shop, house 54 Appleton 
Moshier David W., Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 
Moshier Stephen H., Lawrence Corporation, boards 67 do. 

Moss Joseph, overseer, Hamilton, house 36 Hamilton Corp. 

Moss William, Hamilton, boards 36 Hamilton Corporation 
Motley George, agent, Appleton, house 43 Nesmith 



LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY. 167 

Motley Robert, stonecutter, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 
Mott D. Rev. house 2 Stackpole 

Moulton Charles N. clerk, 35 Merrhnac, b. 20 Third, Centralville 
Moulton Eliza, house 35 South 

Moulton Ira Mrs. boardinghouse, 29 Hamilton Corporation 
Moulton Jeremiah, starcher, Bleaehery, house Ayer’s New City, 
near London street 

Moulton ( John jr.) & Adams (Enos II. ), boot and shoemakers, 
35 Merrhnac, house 20 Third, Centralville 
Moulton John L. mason, house 4 Alder 

Moulton Mary C. widow, house Chelmsford, 3d above Howard 
Moulton Moses S., Lowell M. S. boards 29 Hamilton Corp. 
Moulton Wyatt, machinist, house 6 Lagrange court 
Mowe Daniel, physician, 94 Middle, near Shattuck, house do. 

Mo we George S. prop. Mowe’s Cough Balsam, 94 Middle, h. do. 

Moxley Harvey, boards 6 Prescott Corporation 

Moxley Philena E. widow, boardinghouse, 6 Prescott Corp. 

Mudgett Frank, painter, boards 1 George 

Mugford George, laborer, house 4 Keene 

Mulagh Margaret, variety store, 11 East Merrimae, house do. 

Mulcahy Deborah, widow, house 3 Knowles place 

Mulcahy James P. painter, house 40 Lowell 

Muldoy Ann, widow, house Davidson’s lane 

Mulhern Catharine, widow, house 63 River, Centralville 

Mulhern Owen, Prescott, house 20 William 

Mullen Ann, widow, house 12 Salem 

Mullen Catharine, house 11 East Merrimae 

Mullen Dennis, shoemaker, house 24 William 

Mullen Hugh, Hamilton, boards 15 Summer 

Mullen James, in Gas Works, house 9 Worthen 

Mullen James, machinist, house 265 Middlesex 

Mullen John, laborer, boards 51 Lowell 

Mullen John Mrs. house 14 Winter 

Mullen John, pressman, 34 Merrimae, house 118 Suffolk 

Mullen John, tailor, house 118 Suffolk 

Mullen Michael J., Stott’s Mills, house 75 Charles 

Mullen Patrick, laborer, house rear 17 Summer 

Mullen Thomas, house 37 Tremont 

Mullen William, house 9 Winter 

Mullery Patrick, laborer, house rear 12 Little 

Mulroy Patrick, laborer, house 7 McCarry court 

Mulvaney Matthew, wool sorter, boards 11 Davidson 

Mulvey John, labor zi house 74 Lowell 

Mulvey Peter, labor s house 76 River, Centralville 

Mungel Edward, laborer, house 22 William 

Mungel Mary, widow, house 28 William 



168 LOWELL CM] DIRECTORY. 

Munn Charles II. painter, house 10 Fifth, Centralville 
Munn Francis D., Massachusetts Corporation, house 69 Bridge 
Munn Frederick, Prescott, house 16 Massachusetts Corporation 
Munroe Charles, Massachusetts, house 32 High 
Munroe Lyman C. clerk, Railroad Bank, Carleton building, 
boards 32 High 

Munroe Robert, currier, boards 5 Thorndike 

Munsey Alfred T., Boott, house 2 John street avenue 

Murdock William D. carpenter, house Howard, c. Middlesex 

Murkland George, printer, boards at Wm. Murkland’s 

Murkland William, overseer, Carpet Mill, li. Hancock avenue 

Murphy Alonzo, Merrimac, boards 68 Lawrence Corporation 

Murphy Bridget, widow, house 40 Fenwick 

Murphy Catharine, widow, house 49 Market 

Murphy Catharine, widow, house 61 Lowell 

Murphy Catharine, widow, house 106 Suffolk 

Murphy Catharine, widow, house 53 Lowell 

Murphy Catharine, widow, house 64 Gorham 

Murphy Catharine, widow, house 15 Davis 

Murphy Cornelius, laborer, house 20 Howe 

Murphy Cornelius, carpet weaver, house 16 Keene 

Murphy Daniel, laborer, house 21 Lewis 

Murphy Daniel, laborer, house rear 24 Lowell 

Murphy Daniel, house 16 Dummer 

Murphy Daniel, house Howe, near Davidson 

Murphy Edward, laborer, house rear 93 Gorham 

Murphy Ellen, widow, house 7 Andover 

Murphy Ellen, widow, house 294 Merrimac 

Murphy Florence, house Broadway, near Marion 

Murphy James, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 

Murphy James, Massachusetts, boards 24 Hurd 

Murphy James 2nd, Prescott, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 

Murphy Jeremiah, laborer, house 7 Andover [court 

Murphy Jeremiah, Merrimac Print Works, house 1 Smith’s 

Murphy Jeremiah, carpet weaver, house 2 Swift 

Murphy John, Hamilton, house 66 Charles 

Murphy John, tailor, 47 Market, house do. 

Murphy John, at C. B. Richmond’s, house 132 Lawrence 

Murphy John, laborer, house 127 Lowell 

Murphy John, Lowell, house 50 Middle 

Murphy John, laborer, house 3 Jefferson 

Murphy John B. Mrs. house 40 Cabot 

Murphy Mrs., Lowell Carpet Mill, li. r. 53 Market 

Murphy Mrs. widow, house 20 Jefferson 

Murphy Margaret Mrs. house rear River, Centralville 

Murphy Mary, widow, house rear River, Centralville 


LOWELL [M] BIRECTORY. 169 

Murphy Mary, house Broadway, near Marion 
Murphy Mary Mrs. house 35 Lowell 
Murphy Mary Mrs. house 3 Jefferson 
Murphy Michael, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Murphy Michael, Middlesex, house 68 Church 

Murphy Patrick, tailor, 5 Central, house 150 Lowell 

Murphy Patrick, Middlesex, house 11 North 

Murphy Patrick jr. tailor, house 150 Lowell [East Merrimac 

Murphy Patrick II. gardener, at Judge Crosby’s, house 110 

Murphy Richard, currier, house 177 Central 

Murphy Thomas, house 20 Howe 

Murphy Timothy, Massachusetts, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 

Murphy Timothy, laborer, house 43 Fenwick 

Murphy Timothy, Prescott, house 24 Lowell 

Murphy Timothy, laborer, house 23 William 

Murphy William, boardinghouse, 13 Davis 

Murphy William, in sawmill, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 

Murphy William, shoemaker, 248 Merrimac, house do. 

Murphy William, laborer, house 7 Me Carry court 
Murray Andrew, Lowell, h. 9 Lagrange, near Suffolk 
Murray Catharine, widow, house 38 South 
Murray Francis, Merrimac, house Green, near George 
Murray John, laborer, house 70 Lowell 
Murray John, Prescott, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Murray John, Lawrence, boards 56 Lawrence Corporation 
Murray John, Stott’s Mill, house rear 20 Howe 
Murray John, laborer, house 2 Water 
Murray Mary, widow, house 41 East Merrimac 
Murray Michael, laborer, house 83 Lowell 
Murray Michael, laborer, house 33 0^- Merrimac 
Murray Patrick, junk, house 38 South 
Murray Patrick, laborer, house 8 Lewis 
Murray Patrick, fireman, Merrimac House 
Murray Patrick, Merrimac, house rear 52 Moody 
Murray Thomas, Lawrence, b. 56 Lawrence Corporation 
Murray Timothy, laborer, house rear 62 Adams 
Murray Timothy, stonemason, house Water, near Andover 
Murtagh James, Massachusetts, b. 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Murtle John, Lowell Machine Shop, house 3 Ruttrick’s block, 
East Pine 

Murtough Mary, widow, house rear 51 Middle 
Murtough Patrick, Bleachery, house 27 do. 

Mussey Bailey, Merrimac, b. 140 Merrimac Corporation 
Mussey Hiram C., Merrimac, b. 140 Merrimac Corporation 
Muzzey Asa^A., Hamilton, house 65 Hamilton Corporation, 
Middlesex 


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170 LOWELL [N] DIRECTORY. 

Muzzey S. Eugene, clerk, 77 Merrimac, bds. 65 Hamilton Corp. 
flyers Ferdinand J. moulder, house 71 Mechanic 
Myers Ferdinand J. jr. machinist, boards 71 Mechanic 
Myers Henry L., Massachusetts, h. 55 Massachusetts Corp. 
Myers William, moulder, house 33 Swamp Locks, Wortlien 
My rick William, hairdresser, boards 5 Jackson 

NABOW GEORGE, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corp. 
Nary Daniel, Hamilton, house 3 Goward place 
Nary David, laborer, house 15 Summer 

Nash Eliza, widow, house 118 Lowell [Butterfield 

Nash James W. bookkeeper at Cushing & Mack’s, house 5 

Nash William, house 3 Linden 

Nason Charles, sashmaker, boards 5 Jackson 

Nason Mary Miss, house 148 Suffolk 

Nason Phoebe, widow, house 22 Austin 

Nason Royal T., Lawrence, house 22 Austin 

Nawn John, Merrimac, h. 97 Merrimac Corporation 

Nawn Richard, Massachusetts, house 30 Fayette [17 Ames 

Naylor George, carpet manufacturer, Whipple’s Mills, house 

Neal Daniel F. pattern maker, house 52 S. L., Wortlien 

Neal Joseph, Lowell Machine Shop, house 85 Howard 

Neal Mrs. house 404 Merrimac 

Nealen Anthony, house 26 Winter 

Nealley Benjamin F. Mrs. boardinghouse, 12 Lawrence Corp. 
Needham Maria Mrs. house 15 Andover 
Neilon Bartholomew, tailor, house Spring 
Neilon Mary, widow, house rear 31 Cedar 
Nelson Francis, laborer, house Buttrick’s block, East Pine 
Nelson Robert, Merrimac, b. 136 Merrimac Corporation 
Nerney Roger, laborer, house 39 River, Centralville 
Nesmith James I. machinist, h. 20 Hamilton Corporation 
Nesmith John, office 6 Nesmith’s building, house 83 Andover, 
opposite Park 

Nesmith Thomas, house Park, nearly opposite Chestnut 

Nettle Alice, widow, house 44 Gorham 

Nevens Robert B. boxmaker, house 41 Summer 

Nevins Christopher, Hamilton P. W. house rear 103 Gorham 

Nevins Michael, Hamilton P. W. house rear 103 Gorham 

Newcomb Silas D., Massachusetts, house 30 Mass. Corporation 

Newell Lafayette, Boott, boards 9 Lee 

Newell Mary R. Mrs. house 404 Merrimac 

Newell Patrick, laborer, house rear 75 Market 

Newell William, mason, boards 17 Market 

Newhall Abby, widow, house 36 Bartlett 

Newhall Samuel, at O. Allen’s, house rear 124 School 



LOWELL [N3 DIRECTORY. 171 

Newhall Timothy, chairmaker, boards Howard House 
Newton Carlos, Tremont, house 26 Tremont Corporation 
Newton Charles E. fruit, &c., Adams, c. Fletcher, house do. 
Newton Henry L. C. printer, “ Citizen ” office, house 13 Chapel 
Newton Sarah Mrs. house 13 Chapel 
Ney Elemer J. designer, Lowell, house 37 Walnut 
Nicholas Holla, watchman, Railroad, house 38 Rock 
Nichols Alanson, clerk, W. E. Livingston’s, house 16 Branch 
Nichols Albert F. (Co/e, Nichols , $> Wilson), iron founder, 
Thorndike, near Jail, house 92 Appleton 
Nichols Alfred E. ( Watson , Parker, fy Nichols ), bobbin manuf. 

Wamesit Mills, boards at Converse Nichols’s 
Nichols Aim on, carriage painter, house 80 South 
Nichols Charles, 146 Central, house 5 Tyler 
Nichols Charles C. cotton, twine, and loom harness manuf. 84 
Broadway, house 131 Cross 

Nichols Converse, blacksmith, 138 Middlesex, h. 92 Appleton 
Nichols David, marble manufacturer, 59 and 61 Dutton, near 
' Lowell Depot, house 18 Kirk 
Nichols Edwin, clerk at Smith & Nichols’s, boards 31 Hanover 
Nichols George H. salesman, 134 Merrimac, h. 119 E. Merr. 
Nichols Gilman N. (Smith § Nichols), produce, 109 Market, 
house 31 Hanover 
Nichols Hiram Mrs. house 23 Cabot 
Nichols Isaac, marble worker, house 12 Franklin court 
Nichols Jacob, furniture, stoves, &c. Dutton, corner Lowell, h. 
2*8 Worthen 

Nichols Levi, confectioner, boards at A. B. French’s 
Nichols IM ary Ann, widow, house 6 Branch 
Nichols Moses G. boards 18 Fayette 

Nichols Oldin, machinist, and manufacturer of the patent com 
cob and oat crusher, house 314 School 
Nichols (William) & Co. (E. D. Fletcher ), grocers, 142, 144, 
and 146 Central, cor. Green, house 47 Nesmith, n. Andover 
Nichols Mrs. house 45 Charles 
Noble Atwell, shoemaker, boards 35 High 
Noble Charles, Suffolk, boards ^64 Moody 
Noble Emeline,. widow, house 64 Moody N 
Nolan Cornelius, laborer, house 4 Davis’ court 
Nolan Terrence, laborer, house 3 Davis’ court 
Nolan William, Boott, house River, Centralville , 

Noon Michael, Lowell, house rear 15 Dummer 

Noonan Dennis, Bleach ery, house 173 Gorham 

Noonan Elizabeth, widow, house 4 Davis’ court 

Noonan James, Middlesex, house 1 Andover 

Noonan John, laborer, house 8 Cummiskey’s alley 



172 LOWELL [ ]NJ ] DIRECTORY. 

Noonan John, Middlesex, house 9 George 

Noonan Michael, laborer, house 134 Lawrence 

Noonan Patrick, laborer, house 150 Lowell 

Noonan Robert, laborer, house Taylor’s court, rear 16 Mill 

Noonan Robert, laborer, house 134 Lawrence 

Noonan Stephen, laborer, house 40 Appleton 

Noonan Thomas, laborer, house Union court 

Noonan Thomas, laborer, house 13 Hanover 

Noonan William, Merrimac, house 26 Lowell 

Noonan , laborer, house rear 13 Dummer 

Nooney Michael, Merrimac P. W. house rear 320 Merrimac * 
Norcross Christopher T. physician, 120 Merrimac, boards do. 
Norcross Edwin, at freight depot, house 37 Branch 
Norcross Frederick M. student, Tyler’s block, Central 
Norcross Isaac W. ( Norcross , Saunders , Sr Go .), house Middlesex, 
corner School 

Norcross Nicholas G. Mrs. house Andover [Norcross’s 

Norcross Nicholas W. ( Norcross , Saunders , Sf Co.), b. Mrs. N. G. 
Norcross, Saunders & Co. ( I W. Norcross , (7. W. Saunders , M. 
E, Norcross , Sr N W. Norcross ), manufacturers and dealers 
in lumber, steam mills, Middlesex 
Norman Rufus, Merrimac, house 48 do. 

Norris Alvah C. lace and trimmings, 93 Merrimac, b. City Hotel 
Norris Arthur F. L. counsellor, 3 Canal block, h. 113 Gorham 
Norris George B. watchman, Boott, h. old road, Centralville 
Norris George W. student, 3 Canal block, boards 30 Chestnut 
Norris George W. livery stable, Warren, house 32 Hurd 
Norris John, mason, house 4 Pleasant 
Norris True, house 30 Chestnut 

Norris Wm. B., Lawrence, boards 17 Lawrence Corporation 
North Frederick T., Middlesex, house 53 Church 
North William, Middlesex, house 35 Lawrence 
North William L. ( Adams § North ), furniture, &c. 7 Central, 
house 47 Tyler 

Northam George R., Merrimac, boards 80 Merrimac Corp. 
Northrup A., Lowell, boards 7 Lowell Corp. 

Norton Ann, widow, house 6 Brown’s court, Centralville 

Norton Bradford, Massachusetts, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 

Norton Charles, Lawrence, boards 40 Lawrence Corporation 

Norton Fordyce R. printer, boards 9 Lawrence 

Norton James, gasfitter, house 3 Lowell place 

Norton James F. tailor, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 

Norton Michael, machinist, house 8 Pearl 

Norton Sophia, house 72 Mechanic 

Norton Thomas, laborer, house 3 Lowell place 

Norwood George, shoemaker, house 35 High 



LOWELL [ () ] DIRECTORY. 173 

Nottage Mrs. house Pleasant, Central ville 
Nourburn Alfred, machinist, house 28 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Nourse Francis H. superintendent Salem and Lowell Railroad, 
and Lowell and Lawrence Railroad, office at Middlesex 
street depot, house 105 Appleton 
Nourse John A. carpenter, house 3 Edgerly’s court 
Nourse John H. carpenter, boards 3 Edgerly’s court 
•Novell Foster, Lowell, house 141 East Merrimac, c. Willow 
Nowell George F., Lowell, house 141 East Merrimac 
Nowell John, machinist, house 8 Lagrange court 
Noyes Benjamin A. house 12 Austin, corner Moody 
Noyes Benjamin C. stonemason, house 87 Moody 
Noyes Daphua, widow, house 54 Andover 
Noyes Edward J. clerk, boards 16 Church 
Noyes Enoch, Wamesit Mills, house head of Perrin 
Noyes Henry, baker, boards 93 East Merrimac 
Noyes James, blacksmith, house 98 Middlesex 
Noyes John F. carpenter, Middlesex, n. Gorham, h. 19 Charles 
Noyes Joseph L. livery stable, Church, n. Central, h. 16 Church 
Noyes Luther, clerk, 134 Merrimac, boards 16 Church 
Noyes Newton T. machinist, boards 12 Austin 
Noyes Olive, widow, house 45 Fayette 
Noyes Person, furniture, &c. 39 Market, house 174 Gorham 
Noyes Samuel, Lawrence, boards 17 Lawrence Corporation 
Noyes William M. machinist, house 265 Central 
Nudd Abby P. Mrs. boardinghouse, 37 Mass. Corporation 
Nugent Michael, house Green, near George 
Nugent Sarah, widow, house 19 Davidson 
Nugent Thomas, Hamilton, house 42 William 
Nute ( Andrew T.) & Potter ( E. S. ), scale manufacturer, 20 
Fletcher, house 14 Elm 
Nute Sewall, teamster, house 20 Smith 
Nutter Alfred, millwright, house 26 Cady 
Nutter Luther P. shoemaker, 264 Merrimac, boards 260 do. 
Nutter Martha and Sarah Misses, house 20 Massachusetts Corp. 
Nuttle James 4 Hamilton, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 
Nye Albert, carpenter, house 5 Lawrence 
Nye George William, carpenter, house 6 Branch 
Nye James W. sa^hmaker, house 2 Buttrick’s block, East Pine 
Nye Joseph, Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 

OAKES JOHN, laborer, house 34 River, Centralville 
Oates Mary, widow, house 5 Dempsey’s yard 
O’Beirne Bridget, widow, house 18 Dummer 
O’Beime James, laborer, house 18 Dummer 
O’Beirne Patrick, Middlesex, house 93 Gorham 



174 LOWELL [O] DIRECTORY. 

Ober Oliver, Middlesex, bouse 21 Charles 

O’Brien Christopher, Middlesex, house 1 Water 

O’Brien Daniel, laborer, house rear 18 Dummer 

O’Brien Dennis, foundryman, boards William Pender’s 

O’Brien Ellen, widow, house 48 Adams 

O’Brien James, carpenter, house 78 Charles 

O’Brien James, laborer, house 43 Adams 

O’Brien Joanna Mrs. house 36 Lewis - 

O’Brien John Rev. house Fenwick, near the church 

O’Brien John, laborer, house Cross, near Suffolk 

O’Brien John, laborer, house rear 7 Jefferson 

O’Brien John, Middlesex, boards 148 Central 

O’Brien John, Lowell, house 1 Water 

O’Brien John, Massachusetts, h. Coburn, n. River, Centralville 
O’Brien Joseph, house 5 Spring 
O’Brien Mary, widow, house 22 Lewis 
O’Brien Michael, grocer, 118 Lowell, house do. 

O’Brien Michael, stone mason, house 43 Davidson 
O’Brien Michael, laborer, house 28 Davidson 
O’Brien Owen, house 26 William 
O’Brien Patrick, laborer, house 56 Adams 
O’Brien Patrick, laborer, house 24 Fenwick 
O’Brien Patrick, laborer, house Adams, near Lowell 
O’Brien Patrick, laborer, house 45 Adams 
O’Brien Richard, Merrimac, boards 86 Market 
O’Brien Terence, Bleachery, house 10 Taylor’s court 
O’Brien Thomas, laborer, house 4 Putney’s court 
O’Brien Thomas, laborer, house 64 Gorham 
O’Brien Thomas, laborer, house rear 12 Little 
O’Brien Timothy, house 6 Adams, near Lowell 
O’Brien William, Merrimac, house Kirk avenue 
Ockington David, painter, house 56 Andover’ 

O’Connell Dennis, Bleachery, house Carter, comer Livingston. 
O’Connell Patrick, blacksmith, 41 Middle, house 32 North 
O’Connell Richard, carpenter, house 43 Gorham 
O’Conner John, fruit, &c., Dutton, corner Fletcher, house head 
Worthen, near Dutton 
O’Connor Bridget, widow, house 15 Adams 
O’Connor Edmund Rev. house Fenwick, near the church 
O’Connor John, Bleachery, house 194 Gorham 
O’Connor Thomas, marble worker, house 85 Moody 
O’Day Bridget, widow, house 59 Gorham 
O’ Day Margaret, widow, house 28 Gorham 
O’Day Michael, laborer, house 184 Gorham 
O’Donnell Ann, widow, house 31 Fenwick 
O’Donnell James, laborer, house Front, Centralville 



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O’Donnell John, laborer, house 2 Fenwick 

O’Donnell John, bleacher, boards 1 2 Paige 

O’Donnell Mary, widow, house 31 Fenwick 

O’Donnell Patrick, laborer, house rear 29 Fenwick 

O’Donnell Patrick, Prescott, boards 24 Hurd 

O’Donnell Patrick, Massachusetts, house 1 Wall 

O’Donnell Thomas, laborer, house 18 Little 

Offutt Charles, mattrass maker, house 14 Abbott 

Offutt George, upholsterer, house 292 Central 

Offutt George F. upholsterer, 137 Central, boards 292 do. 

Ogelvie N. J. variety store, 8 Tilden 

O’ Grady Patrick, Bleachery, house Gorham, comer Congress 
O’Hare Bernard ( T. fy B. O' Hare ), boots and shoes, 240 Mer- 
rimac, boards 244 do. 

O’Hare Francis, Bleachery, house 32 Crosby 
O’Hare James, laborer, house 24 Winter 
O’Hare James, shoemaker, house 244 Merrimac 
O’ Hare John, Bleachery, house rear 14 Livingston 
O’Hare Julia, house 2, opposite 31 Fayette 
O’Hare Lucy, widow, house 65 Dutton 
O’Hare Mary, widow, house 244 Merrimac 
O’Hare 'Michael, painter, boards 244 Merrimac 
O’Hare Patrick, laborer, house rear 17 Summer 
O’Hare Peter, house 102 Lowell 

O’Hare Thomas & Bernard, shoe dealers, 240 & 242 Merrimac, 
house 244 do. 

O’Hare Thomas, Bleachery, house rear 17 Union 
O’Hearn James, laborer, house 54 Lewis 
O’Hearn Mrs. widow, house 10 Cross 

O’Hearn William, Hamilton, boards 34 Hamilton Corporation 
O’Keefe David, at C. B. Richmond’s, house 1 3 North 
O’Keefe John, gardener, house 31 East Merrimac 
O’Keefe Michael, house 54 South 
Olcott James S. botanic physician, 2 Adams, house do. 

Oldham Isaac, boardinghouse, 10 Suffolk Corporation 
Olmstead Leverett, machinist, boards 62 Broadway 
O’Malley Austin, Middlesex, house 16 William 
O’Malley Edward, machinist, boards at Miss Mary Abbott’s 
O’Neil Catharine, widow, house 1 Hurd 
O’Neil Charles, peddler, house 39 Chestnut 
O’Neil Cornelius, machine shop, house 39 Fenwick 
O’Neil Daniel, laborer, house 75 Lowell 
O’Neil Dennis, Merrimac, house 97 Lowell 
O’Neil Elizabeth, widow, house rear 45 Middle 
O’Neil Francis, laborer, house 30 Summer 
O’Neil Francis, tanner, boards 28 Summer 



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O’Neil Hugh, Lowell, house 22 Broadway 

O’Neil Hugh, laborer, house 218 School 

O’Neil Hugh, tailor, house 1 Hurd 

O’Neil James, house rear 44 Salem 

O’Neil James, Massachusetts, boards 38 Paige 

O’Neil John, laborer, boards 148 Central 

O’Neil John, laborer, house 51 Middle 

O’Neil Margaret, widow, house 39 Lowell 

O’Neil Margaret, widow, house 34 River, Central ville 

O’Neil Margaret, widow, house 50 Lewis 

O’Neil Mary, dressmaker, 28 Summer 

O’Neil Michael, laborer, house 3 Davidson’s lane 

O’Neil Michael, Hamilton, house 29 North 

O’Neil Patrick, laborer, house 5 Pleasant court 

O’Neil Patrick, house 27 Congress 

O’Neil Peter, house 13 Cedar 

O’Neil Terence, house 28 Summer 

O’Neil Thomas, Lowell, house rear 47 Middle 

O’Neil Thomas, laborer, house 6 Kidder 

O’Neill Bernard, grocer’s clerk, 40 Gorham, boards 28 Summer 
Orange ( Henry S . ), & Eastman (Robert ), dry goods, 84 Merrimac 
Ordway Alonzo, Lowell Corporation, house 1 do. 

Ordway Benjamin C. shoemaker, house Salem, corner Decatur 
Ordway Enoch, merchant, house 88 South 
Ordway Frank D. clerk, 132 Merrimac, bds. 9 Appleton Corp. 
Ordway Henry M. watchmaker, and jeweller, 86 Merrimac st. 
boards 5 Nesmith 

Ordway John L. cashier Lowell Bank, h. Liberty, near School 
Ordway Thomas Mrs. house 5 Nesmith 
Ordway William L. machinist, house 97 East Merrimac 
O’Reilly Thomas, teamster, house 40 Middle 
Orr Robert, Merrimac, house rear 19 River, Centralville 
Osborn Edmund E. at O. Allen’s, boards 246 Middlesex 
Osborne Louisa A. house 36 High 
Osborne Mary J. widow, house 1 6 Bartlett 
Osgood Asa C. clerk, 46 Merrimac, boards American House 
Osgood Augustus N. butcher, boards at Chas. F. Stiles’s 
Osgood Caleb, picker shop, house 63 Bartlett 
Osgood Charles, farmer, house Gorham, opposite Moore 
Osgood George C. clerk, Merrimac, corner Suffolk, boards 360 
Merrimac 

Osgood George N. painter 18 Middle, h. 11 Fourth, Centralville 

Osgood Isaac, Hamilton, house 43 Church 

Osgood Jacob N. butcher, boards Seth Gage’s, Centralville 

Osgood Joseph C., Massachusetts, house 13 Fayette 

Osgood Levi, hackman, boards 11 Dodge 



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Osgood Orrin F. clerk, 27 Central, boards 65 Butterfield 
Osgood Otis, ehairmaker, house 42 Branch 
Osgood Samuel, overseer, Hamilton, boards 43 Church 
Osgood Sarah S. house 53 Butterfield 
Osgood William F. surveyor, house 65 Butterfield 
Osmore Francis, stonecutter, boards 60 Merrimac Corporation 
Osmore Isaac, stonecutter, house 60 Merrimac Corporation 
Osterhoudt Simeon D., Lawrence Corporation, boards 35 do. 

Otis John, lumberman, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
Otis Silas D. teamster, at Bleachery, house 23 do. 

Otto John, clothing, 4 Appleton’s Block, boards 13 Central 

Owen Mathew, mason, house 4 Luther’s court 

Owen William N. provisions, 77 East Merrimac, house 52 do. 

Owens Florence, laborer, house 3 Fayette 

Owens Francis N. clerk, 77 East Merrimac, boards 52 do. 

Owens Frank, machinist, boards 1 Green 

Owens Patrick, at D. R. Kimball’s, house 10 Dummer 

Owler Charles B. printer, “ Vox Populi ” office, h. 297 Central 

Ozier Mitchell, sawmill hand, house 1 Willie 

PACKARD AMOS, hostler, house 8 Hurd 
Packard Charles, Boott, boards 53 Boott Corporation 
Packard Eli, carpenter, house 128 Cross 
Packard Francis, farmer, house 412 Merrimac 
Packard George, telegraph repairer, house rear 118 Middlesex 
Packard Lucius B., Lawrence Corporation, house 76 do. 
Packard Nahum & Co. ( S. M. Barnes ), fur store, 122 Merrimac, 
boards at Merrimac House 

Packard William, Boott, boards 53 Boott Corporation 

Packer Marcus M. clerk, at D. W. C. Farrington’s 

Packer Marcus M. clerk, Central, boards 31 Hanover 

Page Abigail Mrs. boardinghouse, 89 East Merrimac 

Page Alonzo, laborer, boards 35 Suffolk 

Page Ann Mrs. house 14 Warren 

Page Charles, mason, house 154 Gorham 

Page Charles K., Merrimac, house Hampshire, Centralville 

Page Charles M., Bleachery, boards 1 Bleachery street 

Pago George, Merrimac Corporation, house 46 do. 

Page George W. carpenter, house 106 Middlesex 

Page Henry I. boards at Isaac Page’s 

Page Ira M., Lawrence Corporation, boards 67 do. 

Page Isaac, Guard Locks, Broadway, mar School, house do. 
Page James Y. stoves and tinware, 265 and 267 Merrimac, house 
School, corner Bower 

Page Jonathan, carpenter, house 194 Central 
Page J. Frank, carpenter, boards 194 Central 



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Page ( Lemuel ), Puffer ( A. D .), & Warren ( A. It .), provisions, 
groceries, crockery, and glass, 32 Middlesex, and 181 Cen- 
tral, house 26 Appleton 
Page Moses C. mason, house 47 Hanover 

Page Rinaldo, locksmith and clockmaker, 214 Merrimac, corner 
Maiden lane, house do. 

Page Samuel, mason, house 17 Austin 

Page Sarah E. dressmaker, 128 Merrimac, house do. 

Page Thornton, house rear 394 Merrimac 

Page Wilson W. doormaker, house 15 N. Franklin court 

Page ,. machinist, boards 71 Mechanic 

Paige Abner K., Merrimac P. W. house 35 Merrimac Corp. 
Paige Benjamin 0., Hamilton, house 37 Appleton 
Paine Almon R., Merrimac, boards 7 4 Merrimac Corporation 
Palfrey Frank, machinist, boards 90 Middlesex 
Palfreyman George R. civil engineer, boards 172 Suffolk 
Palfreyman John Mrs. house 172 Suffolk 
Palmer Albert, Massachusetts, house 38 Prescott Corporation 
Palmer Alfred S. clerk, boards G Merrimac Corporation 
Palmer Asa A. blacksmith, 13 Dimmer, house Mount Vernon, 
near Cross 

Palmer Benjamin, laborer, house Water, near Andover 
Palmer Charles P. student at T. Pearson’s, boards 37 Tremont 
Corporation 

Palmer Daniel, house Bridge, near the line, Central ville 
Palmer Edward A. clerk, 59 Central, boards 159 do. 

Palmer Henry, salesman, boards 159 Centre 
Palmer Henry W. music teacher, boards 21 John [tralville 
Palmer Horace T. building mover, boards Daniel Palmer’s, Cen- 
Palrner Jacob, tailor, at B. Warren’s, boards 52 Massachusetts 
Corporation 

Palmer James M. provisions, boards 3 Massachusetts Corp. 
Palmer John, Tremont, house 156 Moody 
Palmer John B. stonecutter, house 3 Hunt’s court 
Palmer John F., Merrimac, house 81 Merrimac Corporation 
Palmer Susan Mrs. house 5 Spring 

Palmer Wesley G., Massachusetts, h. 24 Massachusetts Corp. 

Papps Jesse, house 52 Andover, opposite Clay 

Park Andrew H. teacher (Boston), house 31 Walnut 

Park John, at Comins’s, house 17 Smith 

Parker Aiken Mrs. boardinghouse, 11 Boott Corporation 

Parker Asel, carpenter, boards 7 Hamilton Corporation 

Parker Benjamin, clerk, house 54 Paige 

Parker Charles L. boards 18 Appleton Corporation 

Parker Chase E. job wagon, house Pine, near Liberty 

Parker Daniel, chairmaker, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 



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Parker David, house 219 Central 

Parker David, shoemaker, house Tanners, near the tannery 
Parker Dustin M., Lowell Machine Shop, boards N. Low’s 
Parker E. C. Mrs. boardinghouse, 13 Massachusetts Corporation 
Parker Eliza H. widow, house Tenth, n. Bridge, Centralville 
Parker Frederick, machinist, boards 15 Hamilton Corporation 
Parker George A. clerk, boards Tenth, n. Bridge, Centralville 
Parker George W., Boott, house 16 Boott Corporation 
Parker Granville, Bleachery, house 5 Bleachery street 
Parker Hazen, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 72 Mechanic 
Parker Iliram, physician, John, next John street church, h. do. 
Parker James, carpenter, house Cambridge 
Parker James C. tanner, house 19 Queen 
Parker Jane, widow, house 5 High 
Parker Jepthah, farmer, house Liberty, near Pine 
Parker Jeremiah, Massachusetts, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 
Parker Jesse H. clerk, 158 Merrimac, b. 13 Mass. Corporation 
Parker John M. G. clerk at Post-office, house at Dracut 
Parker John W. boardinghouse, 94 Middlesex 
Parker Joseph, boards 22 Tyler 

Parker Joseph V. machinist, house River, Centralville 
Parker Josiah, Wamesit Mills, boards Favor, near Thorndike 
Parker Lucy and Maria Misses, h. 16 Appleton Corporation 
Parker Maria Mrs. boardinghouse, 5 Tremont Corporation 
Parker Milan A., Bleachery, house 2 Bleachery street 
Parker Nancy L. boardinghouse, h. 18 Appleton Corporation 
Parker Perley, real estate broker and insurance agent, house 
Mount Pleasant, Centralville 
Parker Rhoda A. Miss, variety store, 181 Gorham 
Parker Sarah Mrs. boardinghouse, 28 Suffolk Corporation 
Parker Sarah Mrs. house 6 Third, Centralville 
Parker Sarah Mrs. house 2 Tilden court 
Parker Theodore E. grocer, 65 East Merrimac, house 106 do. 
Parker William C. blacksmith, house Broadway, near Walker 
Parker William H. ( Watson, Parker, Sr Nichols), bobbin manu- 
facture^ Wamesit Mills, house 15 Franklin square, Adams 
Parkhurst Ebenezer N. house 63 Butterfield 
Parkhurst Matthias, at Cutter & Walker’s, house 3 Chapel 
Parkhurst Samuel S. 221 Central, boards 159 do. 

Parks Archibald, laborer, house 19 North Franklin court 
Parks George, painter, 173 Central, house 175 do. 

Parks John, sawmiller, house 293 Middlesex 
Parks Jonathan, at T. B. Comins’s, h. 18 Franklin sq. Adams 
Parmelee Alfred S. salesman, 134 Merrimac, li. 6 Merr. Corp. 
Parmenter Alfred A. machinist, boards 10 Lawrence Corporation 
Parmenter Charles H. Lawrence, b. 10 Lawrence Corporation 



180 LOWELL CP] DIRECTORY. 

Pann enter Charles H. Lawrence Corporation, boards 17 do. 
Parmenter Harriet, house Nesmith’s block 
Parmenter Horace, overseer, Lawrence, h. 10 Lawrence Corp. 
Parmenter Horace W. student, boards 10 Lawrence Corp. 
Parmenter John C. clerk, 84 Merrimac, boards 35 Mass. Corp. 
Parmenter Micah, house 45 Union 
Paro Peter, shoemaker, 242 Merrimac, house 27 Austin 
Parsliley Henry, moulder, boards 229 Middlesex 
Parsons Albert, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 
Parsons Eliza Mrs. house 87 Moody 
Parsons James, farmer, boards 12 Chestnut 
Parsons John, Hamilton, house 37 Hamilton Corporation 
Parsons Joseph N. carpenter, house 20 Adams 
Parsons ( William ) & Gibby ( S. J. ), copper stamp and block 
cutters, Thorndike, c. Gorham, house Hale, n. Cambridge 
Partlow Nelson, at Otis Allen’s, boards 246 Middlesex 
Partridge Ellen, widow, house rear 20 Howe 
Partridge George W. overseer Hamilton, h. 11 Hamilton Corp. 
Partridge William, Merrimac, house 2 Smith 
Pasco Justus L. machinist, house 21 North Franklin court 
Patch Benjamin, Merrimac C. R. house 166 Merrimac Corp. 
Patch Ephraim B. auctioneer and commission merchant, 3, 4, 
and 6 Commercial square, h. Chelmsford, n. City F arm 
Patch John W. clerk at E. B. Patch’s, boards 12 Hurd 
Patrick David, painter, house 12 Race 
Patrick Samuel C. cigar store, 58 Merrimac, house 6 Ash 
Pattee Delevan, blacksmith, boards 2 Middlesex place 
Pattee Livonia D. Mrs. boardinghouse, house 34 Mass. Corp. 
Patten Davis B., Merrimac, house 61 Merrimac Corporation 
Patten John, laborer, house rear 76 Lowell 
Patten Joseph A. overseer, Lowell, house 22 Lowell Corporation 
Patterson Charles J. shoemaker, house 54 Andover 
Patterson Elizabeth H. house 17 Walnut 

Patterson George W. overseer, Lawrence Corporation, h. 27 do. 
Patterson George W. machinist, boards 13 Central 
Patterson James, Lowell, house 380 Merrimac 
Patterson James, Lowell, house rear 46 Charles 
Patterson James H., Bleachery, house 2 Bleachery street 
Patterson Samuel M., Merrimac Corporation, house 165 do. 
Pattno Francis, Lowell, house* 1 Willie 

Paul Albert G., Massachusetts, boards 59 Massachusetts Corp. 

Paul Anne Mrs. boards 8 Lowell Corporation 

Paul Cornelius C., Sargent & Co.’s Express, boards 33 Bartlett 

Paul George K. gas fixtures (B.), house Linden, corner Auburn 

Paul S. D. machinist, boards 101 Central 

Paul Thomas, at Mather’s mills, house 19 Walnut 


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Paul William, designer, Hamilton, house 5 Willow 
Peabody Amasa, pattern maker, house 5 Lagrange court 
Peabody Baldwin T. at Wamesit Mills, boards J. G. Peabody’s 
Peabody Desdemona, widow, house 5 Tilden court 
Peabody George W., Tremont, house 314 Merrimac 
Peabody Isaac, Merrimac, house 5 Dodge 
Peabody Jas. M. dry goods, 36 & 38 Merr. h. 147 East Merr. 
Peabody John T. carpenter, house Railroad, near Hale 
Peabody Joseph, teacher, Moody School, house 119 Gorham 
Peabody Joseph A. sash, doors, &c., Mechanics’ Mills, house 34 
Westford 

Peabody Josiah G. doors, sashes, and blinds, Wamesit Steam 
Mills, house Wilder, comer Broadway 
Peabody Levina, widow, house 314 Merrimac 
Peacock Abigail Mrs. house 19 Queen 
Pead Samuel F., Merrimac, house 99 Merrimac Corporation 
Peaks Joseph P., Massachusetts, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 
Pearl Frank F. billiards, 1 Shattuck, house Hanover, c. Moody 
Pearl Isaac, foundry, house 13 Queen 

Pearson Ambrose, ticket master Northern depot, house Middle- 
sex, near Walker [Central 

Pearson Elizabeth B. dressmaker, Post Office Building, bds. 101 
Pearson Daniel, Suffolk, house 8 Cabot block 
Pearson Edwin P. carpenter, house 60 Andover, 

Pearson George W. carpenter, 70 Middle, house 16 Clay 
Pearson Hiram E. carpenter, boards 6 Massachusetts Corp. 
Pearson James M. (J.fyJ. M. Pearson ), h. Pawtucket, n. Beacon 
Pearson John & James M. grocers, 3 Savings Bank Building, 
house Lincoln, corner Chelmsford 
Pearson Mehitable, widow, house 30 Bartlett 
Pearson Timothy, counsellor, 56 Central, boards 30 Bartlett 
Pearsons Nathaniel G. engraver at A. Sanborn’s, house 23 Third, 
Centralville 

Pease Daniel, Merrimac, boards 135 Merrimac Corporation 
Pease Lewis D. stonecutter, house 43 Branch 
Peaslee Arthur C. shoemaker, house 52 Stackpole 
Peaslee Eben L. boardinghouse, 4 Tremont Corporation 
Peaslee Sarah P. teacher, boards Thorndike, comer Summer 

Peaslee , carpenter, boards 5 Thorndike 

Peasley Orchard, fruit, &c. boards 5 Thorndike 

Peavey Jewett, machinist, boards 166 Suffolk 

Peck George A., Lowell Machine Shop, house 20 S. L., Dutton 

Peirce George L., Middlesex, house Pond, corner Pleasant 

Peirce John N. jr. cashier Merchants Bank, house 13 Harrison 

Peirce Leonard, Middlesex, house 13 Harrison 

Pekes Thomas J. millinery, 90 Merrimac, house 127 Moody 


182 LOWELL [ P ] DIRECTORY. 

Pelsue Isaiah W. Mrs. liousc 7 Pearl 

Pemberton George W. shoemaker, boards 254 Merrimac 

Pender James, laborer ; house 19 Cross 

Pender John, foundryman, boards at William Pender’s 

Pender Michael, Merrimac, boards at William Pender’s 

Pender Thomas, machinist, boards 131 Middlesex 

Pender Thomas, boiler maker, bds. 43 Swam]) Locks, Worthen 

Pender William, laborer, house Suffolk, near Cross 

Pendergast Alice, widow, house rear 16 Dummer 

Pendergast Isaac, house 12 Charles 

Pendergast Peter, shoemaker, 34 Central, house rear 109 River, 
Central ville [h. 7 Fifth, Centralville 

Penhallow Benj. II. book and job printer, Wyman’s Exchange, 
Penliallow L. E. Miss, house 11 Kirk 
Penn Charles H. peddler, house 3 Mason court 
Pennell Ada Mrs. house 29 Central 
Pennell Arthur, carriage maker, boards 113 Central 
Penniman Dean, wood dealer, 75 Salem, house do. 

Penniman Franklin H. teamster, boards 75 Salem 
Penniman George, fireman, B. & L. R. R. bds. 117 Middlesex 
Penniman Mary Miss, boardinghouse, 61 Boott Corporation 
Pennington Wm. F. fancy painter, Prescott, h. School, n. Westford 
Peple Antoine, teacher of French, 128 Merrimac, boards Merri- 
mac House 

Peple Henry, boards Merrimac House 
Percival Daniel, Tremont, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 
Perliam Sarah, boardinghouse, 2 Lowell Corporation 
Perkins Apollos, Bleaehery, house 180 Gorham 
Perkins Daniel F. billiard saloon, 14 Merr. h. 31 Boott Corp. 
Perkins David M., Boott, boards 33 Boott Corporation 
Perkins Francis S. machinist, house 86 Church 
Perkins George C., Hamilton, boards 21 Hamilton Corporation 
Perkins Henry P. paymaster, Lowell Bleaehery, house 278 Gor- 
ham, near Carter. 

Perkins James W. peddler, house 36 South 
Perkins John R., Merrimac, house 39 Merrimac Corporation 
Perkins Jonathan S. clerk at T. L. Jennings, house 139 Moody 
• Perkins Major G., Tremont, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 
Perkins M. Gilbert, Tremont, house 31 Tremont Corporation 
Perkins Paul, overseer, Boott, house 33 Boott Corporation 
Perkins Solon A. at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, boards 180 Gorham 
Perkins Waldo A. foundry, house East Pine, near Nichols 
Perkins Mrs. house 7 2 Church 

Perley Enoch T. carpenter, house Varney, corner Mt. Vernon 
Pero James, moulder, boards 70 Mechanic 
Pero Jerry, moulder, boards 70 Mechanic 


LOWELL [ P ] DIRECTORY. 183 

Perrin Lewis L. machinist, house 54 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Perrin Marcellus, on the Railroad, house 1 Madison 
Perrin Mary J. dressmaker, Middlesex, corner Thorndike, h. do. 
Perrin Willard, machinist, boards 1 Madison 
Perry Charles H., Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. [ard 

Perry John B. boarding stable, Middlesex, c. Howard, h. 10 Iiow- 
Perry Oliver H., agent Middlesex Co. house at Andover 
Perry Oliver H. clerk at A. Putnam’s, house 289 Central 
Persons Addison E. currier, rear C. M. Marvel & Co.’s, house 
44 Rock 

Persons Albert C., Lawrence, house 141 Moody [47 Merr. 
Persons John W. physician, 4 Nesmith’s New Building, boards 
Persons Randolph (Cal.), house 30 Fourth, Centralville 
Peter Alexander C. botanic physician, house Tanner, n. Robinson 
Peters Lydia, house 6 Appleton Corporation 
Peterson Nelson, Hamilton, boards 24 Hamilton Corporation 

Peterson Miss, house 8 Wamesit 

Pettegrow Stephen, Suffolk, house 6 Suffolk Corporation 
Pettes George W. corr. clerk, Dr. J. C. Ayers house 10 Kirk 
Pettigrow John, Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 
Pettingell John, carpenter and contractor, Mechanics’ Mills, li. 

95 Appleton [Centralville 

Pevear James M. boots & shoes, 74 Merrimac, house 28 Fourth, 
Pevey Abial, overseer, foundry, house 8 Swamp Locks, Dutton 
Pevey George E., Lowell Macliine Shop, boards 8 S. L., Dutton 
Pevey John M. moulder, house 26 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Pevey Merrill C. machinist, house 18 Swamp Locks, Dutton 
Phelan James D. fruit, house 9 Davis 
Phelan William H., Lowell Machine Shop, house 9 Davis 
Phelps Andrew J. blacksmith, boards 2 Middlesex place 
Phelps Elizabeth, house Willie, near Franklin 
Phelps Francis, currier, boards 35 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Phelps Joel F. teamster, house 18 Franklin square, Adams st. 
Phelps Lorenzo, City Farm, Chelmsford, near the line 
Philbrick Caleb, clerk, 12 Merrimac, boards 29 Union 
Philbrick Calvin, City Messenger, City Hall, house 29 Union 
Philbrick Charles H. clerk, 12 Merrimac, house 18 Race 
Philbrick John, Lowell Macliine Shop, ]i. 10 S. L., Dutton 
Philbrick John E. painter, house 271 Merrimac 
Philbrick ( Moses E.) & Powell ( J \ C. ), provisions, 348 Merri- 
mac, house 125 Moody 

Philbrick Samuel H., Lowell, house 68 Warren 
Philbrook John W. painter, Lawrence Corporation, house 69 do. 
Phillips James C. machinist, boards 4 Hamilton Corporation 
Phillips John W. architect and civil engineer, 55 Central, house 
35 Salem 


184 LOWELL [ P ] DIRECTORY. 

Phippen Jonathan, Prescott, house 4 High street square 
Phipps William, laborer, house rear 109 River, Centralville 
Pickering Cyrus C. ( P. M. Jefferson , Scott, Co.), soap and 
candles, School, corner Middlesex, house 105 Howard 
Pickering Samuel K. job wagon, house 192 Middlesex 
Pickering Theophilus, teamster, boards 192 Middlesex 
Pickman David, Middlesex, house 44 Water 
Pierce Abner, Lowell, boards 107 Moody 
Pierce Ashbel F. doormaker, house 46 Rock 
Pierce Charles, soapmaker, house rear 40 Charles 
Pierce Edmund, bootmaker, 26 Central, house at Chelmsford 
Pierce George, physician, house 128 Moody 
Pierce George, watchmaker, house 164 Gorham 
Pierce James D., Appleton, house 29 Appleton Corporation 
Pierce James M. clerk, at Traders & Mechanics’ Ins. Co. 27 
Central, house 264 Central 
Pierce Joseph B. painter, boards 107 Moody 
Pierce J. Warren, carpenter, h. 16 Franklin square, Lagrange 
Pierce Levi, machinist, boards 5 Thorndike 
Pierce Lewis, clerk, Middlesex, near Central, boards 46 Rock 
Pierce Lucetta, widow, house 107 Moody 

Pierce Olcott, shirt and collar manuf. 58 Lawrence, house 60 do. 

Pierce Samuel P. coppersmith, house 38 Walnut 

Pierce Stillman S. blacksmith, house head of Perrin 

Pierce Submit, widow, bouse rear 90 Merrimac 

Pierce William S. carpenter, house 17 Marshall 

Piglil Martin, dyer, boards 248 Gorham 

Pike Albert J. barber, Dutton, n. Fletcher, h. 3 S. Franklin ct. 

Pike Charles, clerk, house 381 Merrimac 

Pike Charles O. shoemaker, boards 381 Merrimac 

Pike Daniel C. teamster, boards 2 Middlesex place 

Pike Henry William, blacksmith, boards 9 Worthen 

Pike Sarah Mrs. house 9 Worthen 

Pike Tryphena Mrs. house 381 Merrimac 

Pillsbury Harlan, physician, 24 Kirk, house do. 

Pillsbury Harlan H. physician, house 7 Kirk 

Pillsbury James, hostler, boards 18 Grand 

Pillsbury James B. at livery stable, 159 Middlesex, b. 18 Grand 

Pillsbury James M., Merrimac, house 123 Merrimac Corporation 

Pillsbury Lucy C. widow, house 10 Cabot 

Pillsbury Richard, at Otis Allen’s, boards 339 Middlesex 

Pilsbury Benjamin P. printer, “ Courier,” house 74 Lawrence 

Pindar George J. clerk, 158 Merrimac, boards at J. D. Pindar’s 

Pindar Joseph, house 29 Chestnut 

Pindar Joseph D. overseer, Massachusetts, house 29 Chestnut 
Pinder Charles, moulder, boards 7 Clay 


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Pinder Eliza A. widow of Joseph, house 7 Clay 
Pinder Joseph, at Stott’s Mills, house 7 Clay 
Pingree Henry B. house 26 Cabot 

Pinney Alden, carpenter, house Middlesex, near the line 
Pinney Samuel C., Massachusetts, house 45 Prescott Corp. 

Piper Emerson M. painter, house 61 Church 
Piper George W. machinist, Lowell, house 61 Church 
Pitkins Albert, machinist, boards 43 Prescott Corporation 
Pitkins George, Prescott, boards 43 Prescott Corporation 
Pitt John G. carpenter, house West, Centralville 
Pitts Luke, Lawrence, house 4 Ford 
Place David, engineer, Wamesit Mills, house 34 Pock 
Place Isaac, door, sash, and blind manufacturer, Wamesit Steam 
Mills, house 137 Fletcher, corner Butterfield 
Plaisted George P. express driver, 13 Austin 
Plaisted Leland, printer, boards 13 Austin 
Plaisted Rufus L. policeman, City Market, house 27 Walnut 
Planche Henry, harnessmaker at J. A. Brabrook’s, h. 101 Central 
Plastridge Charles A. fruit, Ac. 2 Prescott, li. Elm, Centralville 
Flastridge Salmon, house 1 Ford 

Platt James, Merrimac, house 104 Merrimac Corporation 
Platt Joseph, Middlesex, house 7 Water 

Plimpton Albert B. (Fifield § Plimpton ), carpenter, Wamesit 
Mills, house 6 Favor 

Plumado Oliver, barber, 19 Middlesex, h. Mt. Vernon, n. Westford 
Plummer Charles H. clerk, 45 Merrimac, boards 45 Hanover 
Plummer John A. butcher, house Middlesex, near the line 
Plummer John W. bootmaker, house Oak, opposite Clay 
Plummer Samuel S. house 67 Salem 
Plunket Robert J., Hamilton, house 188 Gorham 
Plunkett Patrick, Tremont, house 146 Lowell 
Plympton Henry, farmer, house Mount Pleasant, Centralville 
Plympton Samuel, boardinghouse, 34 Hamilton Corporation 
Pollard Azro, Appleton, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 
Pollard Gorham L., Lowell Island House, house 31 Willow 
Pollard Joseph S. city liquor agency, City Market, h. 17 Chapel 
Pollard Lucius, Merrimac, boards 135 Merrimac Corporation 
Pollard Mary A. widow, house 1 5 F ayette 
Pollard R. B. Mrs. house 33 Chestnut 

Pollard Thomas, Merrimac, house 108 Merrimac Corporation 
Pollus Paul, cigar maker, boards 101 Central 
Pomfred James, pressman at “ Vox Populi ” office, house River, 
near Coburn, Central ville 

Pond Lovando S. & Co. ( Severn II Pond) clothing, 59 Central, 
boards 159 do. 

Pond Sereno H. ( L. S. Pond fy Co.) 59 Central, house 92 South 



186 LOWELL [ P ] DIRECTORY. 

Pooler Leander, Merrimac, boards 138 Mcrrimac Corporation 

Poor Charles E. carpenter, house 5 Everett 

Poor Eliza C. boardinghouse, 52 Boott Corporation 

Poor Eveline L. Miss, boardinghouse, 4 Lowell Corporation 

Poor Henry Mrs. house 43 Prescott Corporation 

Pope John M. bookkeeper, house 89 Moody 

Postleton Ann, fruit, &c. 23 Tremont, house do. 

Postleton Thomas, boards 23 Tremont 

Potter Adah, house 67 Merrimac Corporation 

Potter Asa B. clerk, 51 Central, boards 30 Lawrence 

Potter Charles, Lawrence, boards 68 Lawrence Corporation 

Potter Daniel F. harness maker, house 113 Appleton 

Potter E. S. (Nute Sr Potter) scale manufacturer, 20 Fletcher 

Potter Joseph, Suffolk Corporation, house 31 do. 

Potter Lucella Mrs. house 14 Adams 
Potter Mary, widow, house 79 Market 
Potter William, Suffolk, house 5 Cabot Block 
Powell James C. (Philbrick Sr Powell) 348 Merrimac, house 34 
Tremont Corporation 

Powell John B. clerk, 348 Merrimac, boards 34 Tremont 
Powers Edward, Merrimac, boards 135 Merrimac Corporation 
Powers Hannibal ( Streeter Sr Powers ), grocers, John, cor. Merri- 
mac, house 22 Bartlett 

Powers Joel, house Dutton, near Wamesit Mills 
Powers John, Lowell, house 5 Carpet lane 
Powers John, handcart man, house rear 72 Market 
Powers John, Lowell, boards 55 Market 
Powers Margaret Mrs. house 22 North 
Powers Mary & Ann, house 30 Fayette 
Powers Matthew, house 18 Lowell 
Powers Michael, peddler, house rear Biver, Centralville 
Powers Michael, house 2 Livingston 
Powers Michael F. painter, boards 18 Lowell 
Powers Patrick, Merrimac, house rear 16 Dummer 
Powers Patrick, Merrimac, Print Works, house 24 Worth en 
Powers Peter, mason contractor, house 43 George 
Powers William, clerk, boards 212 Central 
Powers William G. clerk, 144 Central 
Pratt Joseph W., Mass, house 30 Prescott Corporation 
Pratt Matthew C. planing and mouldings, Wamesit Mills, house 
Varney, near Mount Washington 
Pratt Beuben, machinist, boards 29 Suffolk [mac 

Pratt Samuel C. bookkeeper at J. Nesmith’s, h. 156 E. Merri- 
Pratt Thomas, stair builder, 54 Cushing, house 1 Robinson 
Pray Charles B. clerk, 46 Merrimac, boards 260 Central 
Pray David, City Express, house 13 Smith 


LOWELL [ P ] DIRECTORY. 187 

Pray John J. mason, house 19 Third, Centralville 
Preble Austin D. watchman, Massachusetts, house 2 Massachu- 
setts Corporation 

Preble Jane, widow, house 21 Suffolk Corporation 
Prendergast Miles, operative, house 47 Market 
Prescott Charles, planemaker, house 18 Green 
Prescott Frank, carpenter, house 81 Appleton 
Prescott George W. at J. C. Ayer’s, boards 61 Union 
Prescott James H., Merrimac Corporation, house 55 do. 

Prescott J. Harvey, clerk, 46 Merrimac, boards 50 Mass. Corp. 
Prescott Moody, stucco worker, 62 South, boards 14 Church 
Prescott Samuel D., Bleachery, house 30 do. 

Prescott Sylvester, machinist, boards 43 Boott Corporation 
Pressey George H. clerk, 12 Central, boards 217 do. 

Pressey Thomas W. constable, 55 Central, house 217 do. 

Preston Erasmus D. shoemaker, 18 Central, house 18 Third, 
Centralville [C. Whitney’s 

Preston John, copper stamp maker, 186 Gorham, boards Mrs. 
Preston John, stencil cutter, boards 1 Madison 
Preston John, Massachusetts, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 
Preston Marcellus, Massachusetts, house 24 Mass. Corporation 
Preston Munroe A. millinery goods, 6 Welles Block, Merrimac, 
house 24 Third, Centralville 
Preston Samuel W. shoemaker, house 7 Decatur 
Price Ann, Merrimac, house 59 Dutton 
Price Moses S. farmer, house 30 Bridge, Centralville 
Pridey William, blacksmith, house Davidson’s lane 
Priest Charlotte, fruits and confectionery, 76 Central, house do. 
Priest John C., Massachusetts, house 10 Mass. Corporation 
Priest Mary J. Mrs. boardinghouse, 30 Boott Corporation 
Priest Mary S. house 7 Suffolk Corporation 
Priest Nancy J. Mrs. boardinghouse, 60 Lawrence Corporation 
Prike William, Merrimac, house 26 Bridge, Centralville 
Prince Edward, boards 384 Merrimac 

Prince John D. Mrs. house 384 Merrimac [cor. School 

Prince John D. jr. chemical works, end of Pawtucket, house do. 
Prince Robert, boards 384 Merrimac 
Prius Peter, physician, boards 113 Merrimac 
Probert Richard (Taylor 8? P.J, Mechanics’ Mills, h. 60 B’dway 
Proctor Fanny, widow, house 56 Wortlien 
Proctor Heman, Lowell Machine Shop, house 2 S. L., Dutton 
Proctor Horace B. hairdresser, 6 Merrimac, house Sixth, corner 
Llewellyn, Centralville 

Proctor James, carpenter, 183 Central, house Loudon court 
Proctor James JI* Lowell M. S. house 12 Swamp Locks, Dutton 
Proctor Joseph W., Merrimac, house 40 Merrimac Corporation 



188 LOWELL [ P ] DIRECTORY. 

Proctor Lizzie F. dressmaker, house 45 Hanover 
Proctor Mary, widow, house 322 Merrimac 
Proctor Patrick S. grocer, 68 Lowell, boards 32 Suffolk 
Proctor Seward N. carpenter, 183 Central, house Loudon court 
Proctor Sumner, porter at Washington House . 

Proctor William B. physician, Welles Block, house 45 Hanover 
Proper Abram, wood turner, boards 55 Lawrence Corporation 
Proper George, Lawrence, boards 55 Lawrence Corporation 
Puffer Asahel D. ( Page , Puffer , Warren ), 32 Middlesex, 

house 13 Lawrence 
Puffer Farwell Mrs. house 54 Tyler 
Puffer Freeman A\ r . clerk, 13 Market, boards 101 Central 
Puffer James F. furniture, crockery, and stoves, 13 Market, 
house Branch, near School 

Puffer Stephen, old metal dealer, boards Branch, near School 
Pulcifer Henry, Merrimac, house 163 Merrimac Corporation 
Pulcifer Hervey, at A. L. Brooks, house 1 1 1 Appleton 
Pullen Cyrus, clerk, South, c. Middlesex, boards 33 South 
Pullen John A. machinist, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
Pullen Julius, lumberman, house 263 Middlesex 
Pullen Oren, at A. L. Brook’s, boards 33 South 
Pullen Weston, provisions, 22 South, house 24 do. 

Pullen William, at A. L. Brooks’s, house 33 South 
Pulvey Nancy, widow, house 6 Salem 
Purcell Catharine, widow, house 96 Lowell 
Purcell James, laborer, house rear 44 Lowell 
Purcell James, Boott, house rear Paige, near Bridge 
Purcell Jane, widow, house 47 River, Centralville 
Purcell John, plasterer, house 47 River, Centralville 
Purcell Thomas, laborer, house 3 Crosby 
Purcell Thomas, mason, house 37 Middle 
Pushaw James, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Putnam ( Adam ) & Currier ( John ), soap and candle manufac- 
turers, Lenton, rear Charles, house 12 Lawrence 
Putnam Addison, clothing warehouse, 45 Central, cor. Market, 
house Nesmith 

Putnam Alonzo, Massachusetts, boards 21 Mass. Corporation 
Putnam Edward, Boott, house 88 Howard 

Putnam Jacob D. grocer, 5 Prescott block, Merrimac, house 10 
Willow 

Putnam John, Massachusetts, boards 21 Massachusetts Corp. 
Putnam Martha Mrs. house Salem, corner Decatur 
Putnam Perry, pattern maker, house 35 Lagrange 
Putnam Robert W. machinist, boards 39 Prescott Corporation 
Putnam Timothy T., Hamilton Corporation, house 10 do. 
Putney John, house 46 Tyler 



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Putney Mary E. Mrs. house 36 Charles 

Putney , Merrimac, boards 74 Merrimac Corporation 

Putnode Joseph, baker, house 82 Moody 

QUANT GEORGE, carpenter, house 54 Merrimac Corp. 

Quigley Andrew, teamster, boards 3 Austin 

Quigley Dennis, laborer, house rear 78 Lowell 

Quigley John, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 

Quigley John, laborer, house rear 78 Lowell 

Quigley Margaret, widow, house 3 Austin 

Quill Margaret, widow, house 66 Bartlett 

Quimby Alonzo P. painter, 7 Thorndike, house 31 Lagrange 

Quimby Enoch, Tremont, house 36 Tremont Corporation 

Quimby James B. painter, house 10 Chestnut 

Quimby Sarah C. boarding house, 38 and 40 Boott Corporation 

Quinlan Cornelius, house 20 Dummer 

Quinlan James, laborer, house 55 Gorham 

Quinlan John, blacksmith, house 34 Elm 

Quinlan Michael, laborer, house rear High, near Chestnut 

Quinlan Michael, tailor, house 59 Gorham 

Quinlan Patrick, laborer, house rear High, near Chestnut 

Quinn Catharine, widow, house 10 Adams, near Lowell 

Quinn Charles, shoemaker, house 59 East Merrimac 

Quinn Edward, hostler, house 1 Crosby court 

Quinn Frank, laborer, house rear 13 Dummer 

Quinn Francis, laborer, house 27 Congress 

Quinn Francis, laborer, house 107 Lowell 

Quinn James, laborer, house 61 Lowell 

Quinn James ( Tigh 3> Quinn J, blacksmith, rear 39 Market, h. 
61 Lowell 

Quinn James, farmer, house •Cobum, n. River, Centralville 

Quinn John, laborer, house 10 Adams, near Lowell 

Quinn John, merchant tailor, 1 Appleton’s block, house 7 Hurd 

Quinn Maurice, Lowell M. S. boards 62 Worthen 

Quinn Mrs. widow, house 13 Adams 

Quinn Neal, Hamilton, house rear 44 Gorham 

Quinn Owen, Massachusetts, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 

Quinn Patrick, house 19 Union 

Quinn Patrick, boots and shoes, 116 Central, house 1 Hurd 
Quinn Peter, Hamilton, house 5 Pleasant court 
Quinn Peter, grocer, Adams, corner Salem, house do. 

Quinn Sarah, widow, house 27 Middle 
Quinn Thomas, laborer, house 12 Adams 
Quint Lorenzo, machinist, boards 98 Middlesex 
Quirk Patrick, blacksmith, house 6 Kidder 
Quirk Thomas, blacksmith, house 7 Crosby 


190 LOWELL [II] DIRECTORY. 

RACIIE AZRO, clerk, boards 10*2 Moody 
Rafferty John, Bleacliery, house 17 Keene 
Rafferty John, house 15 Winter 
Rafferty Patrick, dyer, Bleacliery, house 28 Cedar 
Rafter James, laborer, house 44 Salem 
Ragan Charles, Appleton, boards 148 Central 
Ragan Daniel, Mather’s Mills, boards 16 Keene 
Ragan Dennis, laborer, house rear 64 Adams 
Ragan John, laborer, house Thorndike, corner Hale 
Ragan Patrick, laborer, house 8 Jefferson 
Raiche Andrew, clerk, 64 Merrimac, boards 102 Moody 
Ramsdell AY. II. machinist, boards 3 Hamilton Corporation 
Rand Ambrose, farmer, house 26 Water 
Rand Charles AY. boards 6 Prescott Corporation 
Rand David C., Gas Works, house 179 School 
Rand Eben H. policeman, office City M’k’t, h. Union, Centralv’e 
Rand Enoch S. ( Sargent Co.), h. Merrimac, near Pawtucket 

Rand James B. ( Cutting fy Rand ), dry goods, 42 Merrimac, 
house 3 Read, Centralville 

Rand M. A. Miss, variety store, 37 Merrimac, b. Merrimac Ho. 
Rand Oliver P. house 33 Howard 
Rand Samuel, carpenter, house 9 Marshall 
Randall Jerome J. B. bookbinder, house 48 Paige 
Randall Jonathan, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 
Randall Robert B. clothing, hats, caps, &c. 31 Merrimac, house 
59 Appleton 

Randlett David, clerk, 66 Middlesex, house 74 do. 

Randlett George K. city stable, li. Cushing, c. Wamesit court 
Randlett Mortimer B. fish dealer, 66 Middlesex, house 23 Smith 
Ranlett Newell A. dry goods, 6 Central, boards 111 do. 

Rathery Joseph, laborer, boards 51 Lowell 
Rawlings Seva S., Lawrence Corporation, house 78 do. 

Ray Charles AY. carpenter, house 282 Middlesex 

Ray Jesse AY., Middlesex, house 7 Lawrence 

Ray John, house 10 Salem 

Ray Levi W., Middlesex, boards 7 Lawrence 

Ray Norman J., Sargent’s Express, boards at E. M. Sargent’s 

Ray Rose, dressmaker, 7 Lawrence, house do. 

Ray Thomas AY. & Co. dry goods, 40 Merr. b. American Ho. 
Ray AYilliam II. cabinet maker, house 7 Oak 
Ray AYilliam H., Middlesex, boards 7 Lawrence 
Raymond Alfred F. hairdresser, house 49 Bridge, Centralville 
Raymond Daniel, hair manufacturer, 106 Merrimac, house do. 
Raymond Grosvenor, machinist, boards 56 A\ r ortlien 
Raymond Hannah, widow, house 70 Fayette 
Raymond Jefferson, Tremont, boards 21 Tremont Corporation 



LOWELL [R] DIRECTORY. 191 

Raymond Lewellyn, machinist, boards 5G Worthcn 
Raymond Samuel E. clerk Gas Office, house 47 Andover 
Raynes George W. jeweller, 41 Central, boards 36 Lawrence 
Raynes Joseph, jewelry and manufacturer of silverware, 43 Cen- 
tral, house 36 Lawrence 

Read Elijah M. mason, 20 Prescott, house at Tewksbury 
Read George, shoemaker, boards 35 High 
Read George G. stonecutter, house Westford, near Grand 
Read Hannah, house 151 Moody 
Read John H., Merrimac, house 9 Race 
Read Michael, Massachusetts, boards 4 Mass. Corporation 
Read Robert & Son (Robert L .), grocers, 30 Bridge, and 
Bridge, c. Third, h. 20 Fourth, c. Read, Central ville 
Read Robert L. ( Robert Read Sr Son ), boards at R. Read’s 
Read William, moulder, boards 42 Grand [Central ville 

Read William W. billiards, Post-office building, house 24 Read, 
Readdy Ambrose, teamster, house 51 Dutton 
Reader Edward, agent, house 9 Oak 
Reardon Mary, house 71 Adams 
Reardon Michael, machinist, boards 51 Lowell 
Reardon Patrick, laborer, house 138 Lowell 
Reardon Patrick, machinist, house rear 13 Dummer 
Reardon Susan, widow, house Dummer, near Mechanic 
Reardon Timothy, house 114 Middlesex 
Reardon William, laborer, house 36 Fenwick 
Redmond John, Boott, house Front, Centralville 
Redmond Lawrence, marble worker, house 329 Central 
Redmond Martin, laborer, house 4 Kidder 
Redmond Philip, Boott, house 52 Dutton 
Reed Ann Mrs. boardinghouse, 73 Lawrence Corporation 
Reed Charles, Merrimac, boards 68 Merrimac Corporation 
Reed Daniel W. Bleacliery, boards 22 Bleachery street 
Reed Edward E., Boott, house 73 Boott Corporation 
Reed Elbridge G. trader, house 43 Bartlett 
Reed Elizabeth, widow, house Bridge, near Dracut line 
Reed George, Merrimac, boards 68 Merrimac Corporation 
Reed George X. currier, boards 12 Race 
Reed George W. L. bill poster, boards 170 Gorham 
Reed Gordon, machinist, house 50 Paige 
Reed Jonathan M. house Wilder 

Reed Joseph, engraver, Hamilton Print Works, house 78 South 
Reed Mary, widow, house 170 Gorham 
Reed Mary, widow, house River, Centralville 
Reed Mary A. dressmaker and boys’ clothing, 109 Merrimac 
Reed Nathaniel Iv. bill poster, 21 Central, and periodicals, 79 
do. house 170 Gorham 


192 LOWELL [R] DIRECTORY. 

Reed Ransom, merchant (Boston), house 28 Tyler 
Reed Samuel, Bleachery, house 22 do. 

Reed Samuel, laborer, house 3 Tilden court 

Reed Sarah A. Mrs. boardinghouse, 23 Hamilton Corporation 

Reed Thomas C. farmer, house Westford, opposite Queen 

Reed William H., Appleton, house 1G Appleton Corporation 

Reeve Horace, driver ice cart, boards at Abel Carkins 

Reeve William F. clerk, Washington House 

Reeves Samuel, peddler, house 14 Fayette 

Reid William, blacksmith, house Wamesit court, near Dutton 

Remick Andrew, painter, boards 32 Hamilton Corporation 

Remick Enoch M. millinery, 27 Merrimac, h. 113 E. Merrimac 

Remick Hannah B. milliner, 27 Merrimac, h. 113 E. Merrimac 

Rennstjena Lars M*, Merrimac, boards 136 Merrimac Corp. 

Reynolds Amasa N. carpenter, house Railroad, near Hale 

Reynolds Bernard, grocer, 25 Summer, house do. 

Reynolds Edward, Stott’s mills, boards 11 G East Merrimac 

Reynolds Harrison H. machinist, boards at Aaron C. Burnham’s 

Reynolds James, laborer, house 20 Winter 

Reynolds Mary, widow, house 11G East Merrimac 

Reynolds Michael, Massachusetts, house rear River, Centralville 

Reynolds Thomas, bootmaker, house rear 248 Merrimac 

Rhodes John, overseer, Middlesex, house 15 Hurd 

Rial Rose, widow, house 8 Carolin’s place 

Rice Clara J. Mrs. house 73 Middle 

Rice ( Edward C.) & Bailey ( Anson ), Washington Market, 
131 Central, house 142 Lawrence 
Rice George W. painter, house GO Church 
Rice Henry M. & J. butchers, 4 East Merrimac, h. 1 1 Auburn 
Rice Jonathan ( H. 31 fy J. Rice ), house 17 Auburn 
Rice Mary J. Mrs. house 265 Central 
Rice Moses, building mover, house South, corner Appleton 
Rich Susan, widow, house 26 Bartlett 
Richards George H. eatingliousc, 238 Merrimac, house do. 
Richards James jr. painter, house Front, Centralville 
Richards James C. W., Merrimac Corporation, boards 138 do. 
Richards John, Merrimac, house 57 Merrimac Corporation 
Richards Luther, wheelwright, house 17 Andover, near Water 
Richards Sarah, widow, house 17 Andover 
Richards Sarah, widow, house Front, Centralville. 

Richardson Abel, clerk, 9 River, boards at Merrill Richardson’s 
Richardson Abijah, stonemason, house 12 Boott Corporation 
Richardson Abraham, boards at Sarah Richardson’s 
Richardson Alden, stabler, house 40 Third 
Richardson Benjamin F. engineer, house 8 Mclntire 
Richardson Charles, carpenter, house 6 Franklin square, Adams 


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Richardson Charles O. machinist, boards 11 Fifth, Centralville 
Richardson Charles W., Lowell Machine Shop, house 50 Cushing 
Richardson Charles W. restaurant, 175 Middlesex, boards do. 
Richardson Cynthia Mrs. house 6 Chapel 

Richardson Daniel H. butcher, house Walker, corner Middlesex 
Richardson Daniel L. farmer, house Middlesex, corner Walker 
Richardson Dolly, house 22 Third, Centralville 
Richardson D. S. & G. F. counsellors, 55 Central, house 21 
Lawrence, corner Tyler 

Richardson Elbridge G. piano tuner, house 96 Gorham 
Richardson George, draughtsman, boards Merrimac House 
Richardson Geo. clerk, 18 Merrimac, b. Read, c. First, Cent’ville 
Richardson Geo. F. (D. S. § G. F. Richardson ), counsellors, 55 
Central, house 180 East Merrimac 
Richardson Hannah, widow, h. Bridge, n. Old Road, Centralville 
Richardson Helen, widow, boards 23 Merrimac Corporation 
Richardson Howard A. clerk, 256 Merrimac, boards 21 John 
Richardson Increase S. grocer, house Old Road, Centralville 
Richardson Ira G. currier, house 3 Common 
Richardson Joel, boards 8 Coburn, Centralville 
Richardson John A. clerk, 92 Central, b. Middlesex, c. Walker 
Richardson John B. groceries, Adams, corner Fletcher, house 4 
South Franklin court 

Richardson John M. farmer, boards Merrill Richardson’s 
Richardson Jonathan, Tremont Corporation, boards 3 do. 
Richardson Josiali E. machinist, boards 7 Hamilton Corporation 
Richardson Lewis B. broker, 80 Central, house 30 Willow 
Richardson Merrill, farmer, house Old Road, Centralville 
Richardson Nancy, house Old Road, Centralville 
Richardson Obediah, Lowell, house 11 Fifth, Centralville 
Richardson Obediah, house Bridge, near Old Road, Centralville 
Richardson Oliver A. gunsmith and sporting apparatus, 15 Middle, 
house Butterfield 

Richardson O. W. house 7 Butterfield 

Richardson Royal, Hamilton, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 
Richardson Samuel M. at J. C. Ayer’s, house 21 John 
Richardson Sarah Mrs. house Pleasant 

Richardson Sullivan, oysters and refreshments, 16 and 18 Merri- 
mac, house Read, corner First, Centralville 
Richardson Sumner, grocer, 9 River, boards at M. Richardson’s, 
Centralville 

Richardson Susan, widow, house 21 John 

Richardson Thomas L. overseer Lawrence Corporation, h. 66 do. 
Richardson William A. Judge of Probate and Insolvency, 55 
Central, boards A. W. Buttrick’s 
Richardson Wm. B. brass instrument maker, boards 96 Gorham 


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104 LOWELL [ ] DIRECTORY. 

Richardson Win. C. overseer at J. Mather’s, house 12 Floyd 

Richmond Charles I>. paper manut*. ollice 21 Ames, h. Andover 

Richmond Misses, house 38 Lawrence 

Rickards Lucy M. widow, house 113 East Merrimac 

Ricker Aaron, liouse 20 Suffolk Corporation 

Ricker Albert G. carpenter, boards 40 Massachusetts Corp. 

Ricker Charles, Merrimac, boards 138 Merrimac Corporation 

Ricker Charles E. machinist, boards 10 Chapel 

Ricker Charles P. printer, “ Vox Populi,” boards 1 23 E. Merr. 

Ricker Ebenezer, mason, house 10 Chapel 

Ricker Sarah, boardinghouse, 20 Suffolk Corporation 

Ricker Timothy, foundry, house 11 Centre 

Riden Margaret Mrs. house 35 Crosby 

Riden William, Bleachery, house 11 Crosby 

Rider James, painter, boards 24 Hurd 

Ridgway James, laborer, house 346 Central 

Riley Ann, widow, house rear 13 Charles 

Riley Bernard, wood yard, house 25 Davidson 

Riley Bernard, Stott’s mills, house 17 Chestnut 

Riley Charles, machinist, boards 70 Swamp Locks, Mechanic 

Riley Daniel, tailor, house 25 Fenwick 

Riley Edward, foundry, boards 16 Summer 

Riley Elizabeth, widow, house 267 Middlesex 

Riley Elizabeth, boardinghouse, 25 East Merrimac 

Riley Elizabeth, widow, house 54 Middle 

Riley Francis, Lowell, house 49 Adams 

Riley Hugh, laborer, house 3 Howe 

Riley Hugh, Lowell, house rear 54 Middle 

Riley Hugh, Boott, house 29 North 

Riley James, laborer, house 64 Adams 

Riley James, laborer, house 14 Chestnut 

Riley James, Lowell, house 87 Charles 

Riley James, grocer, 113 Market, house do. 

Riley James, house rear 15 River, Centralville 

Riley James Mrs. house 17 Cedar 

Riley Jeremiah, laborer, house 35 Summer 

Riley John, saloon, 52 Lowell, near Jefferson, house do. 

Riley John, laborer, house rear 25 Lowell 

Riley John, laborer, house 2 Buttrick’s block, East Pine 

Riley John F., Middlesex, house 8 Water 

Riley Luke, laborer, house School, corner Lamson 

Riley Margaret, widow, house 41 Lowell 

Riley Mary, widow, house 35 Lowell 

Riley Mary, widow, house 2 Fenwick 

Riley Michael, wood yard, 15 Davidson, house do. 

Riley Michael, laborer, house Congress, rear Hale’s Mills 


LOWELL [R] DIRECTORY. 195 ! 

Riley Michael, laborer, house 6 Suffolk court 

Riley Michael, laborer, house 7 Carolin’s place 

Riley Morgan, laborer, house 2 Brown’s court, Centralville 

Riley Morgan, Appleton, house 7 Garnet 

Riley Patrick, peddler, house 48 Middle 

Riley Patrick, laborer, house 2 Fenwick 

Riley Peter, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 267 Middlesex 

Riley Peter, laborer, house rear 20 William 

Riley Peter, Lowell, house 54 Middle 

Riley Philip, laborer, house Congress, rear Hale’s Mills 

Riley Philip, teamster, house 7 High 

Riley Thomas, at G. Naylor’s, house 179 Lawrence 

Riley Wm. cotton batting maker, Whipple’s Mill’s, b. 8 Whipple 

Rines John, clerk, Merrimac, boards 50 Moody 

Rines John, teamster, boards 339 Middlesex 

Rines John T. clerk, 46 Merrimac, boards City Hotel 

Ring Albert, overseer Hamilton Corporation, house 42 do. 

Ring Albert F., Hamilton Mill, boards 18 Merrimac 
Ring Charles G., Hamilton, house 90 Gorham 
Ring Dennis, laborer, house rear Cross, near Marion 
Ring Dennis, groceries, 102 Suffolk, house 100 do. 

Ring William, Lowell, house Cross, opposite Marion 
Riorden Patrick, paper maker, house 85 Gorham 
Ripley George & Co. ( Joseph S? Leonard Church 8f A . G. Ham- 
mond ), manufacturer of cotton-batts, wadding, and paper, 18 
Appleton block, boards Merrimac House 
Ripley Joseph B. printer, 48 Central, house 3 Bangs block, 
Railroad street 

Ripley Thomas, farmer, house Westford, opposite Queen 
Ripley William F., Tremont Corporation, house 1 do. 

Ritchie John, teamster, house 13 Franklin square, Adams 

Ritchie John P. clerk, 50 Central, house 8 High street square 

Rix Benjamin F. music teacher, house 1 Hunt’s court 

Rix James, painter, house 45 Charles 

Roach Catharine, widow, house 89 Adams 

Roach David W. Appleton, boards 29 Franklin square, Suffolk 

Roach Lawrence, Bleachery, boards 27 Bleachery street 

Roach Michael, laborer, at F. Holton’s 

Roach Michael, laborer, house 64 Suffolk 

Roach Patrick, laborer, house 8 Molloy’s court 

Roach Patrick, laborer, house 15 Green 

Roach William, laborer, house 5 Davis’s court 

Roark Farrell, laborer, house rear 245 Merrimac 

Robbins Charles H. mason, house 24 Chestnut 

Robbins Elijah, millwright, boards 192 Middlesex 

Robbins George, Lowell Machine Shop, h. 35 S. L., Worthen 


196 ^ LOWELL [ft] DIRECTORY. 

Robbins Geo. W., Lowell Machine Shop, house 266 Middlesex 
Robbins Hannah, widow, house Millie, corner Franklin 
Robbins Henry, Lawrence Corporation, house 14 do. 

Robbins Jacob, house 182 East Merrimac, opposite Park 
Robbins James A. at Wilder & Hunt’s, boards 25 Market 
Roberts Charles, Lawrence Corporation, house 6 do. 

Roberts Ebcn A. currier, house 25 Suffolk 

Roberts George, clerk, 52 Merrimac, boards 33 John 

Roberts George PL at A. L. Brooks’s, house 5 Melntire 

Roberts Henry W., Appleton, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 

Roberts Horatio, Appleton, boards 8 Appleton Corporation 

Roberts John, Middlesex, house 12 Water 

Roberts John A. Lawrence Corporation, boards 75 do. 

Roberts John L. at A. L. Brooks, house 34 Franklin 
Roberts Merritt PL, Appleton, house 8 Appleton Corporation 
Roberts Michael, house Suffolk, near Cross 
Roberts Nath’l, bootmaker, 35 Merrimac, h. 38 Third, Centralville 
Roberts Stephen B. box mill, house 19 N. Franklin court 
Roberts Thomas P. Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 
Roberts William, Boott, house First, near Bridge, Centralville 

Roberts , house First, Centralville 

Robertson James, clerk, boards 38 Boott Corporation 
Robertson James, Lowell, house 18 Lowell Corporation 
Robertson Mrs. nurse, boards American Plouse 
Robinson Alexander, Middlesex, boards 62 Fayette 
Robinson Alex. H. paymaster, Appleton, house 32 Lawrence 
Robinson Austin, Boott, boards 1 1 Boott Corporation 
Robinson Benjamin, clerk, 1 62 Merrimac, house 7 Harrison 
Robinson Chas. S., Prescott, house 65 Massachusetts Corporation 
Robinson Clarence W. clerk, boards 7 Harrison 
Robinson Don C. machinist, boards 101 Central 
Robinson Emeline Mrs. boardinghouse, 5 Boott Corporation 
Robinson Frederick W. bonnets, ribbons, and millinery goods, 61 
Merrimac, house 1 6 Kirk 

Robinson George C., Boott, boards 38 Boott Corporation 
Robinson Harriet, boardinghouse, 19 Boott Corporation 
Robinson Jacob W. riding academy, 20 Paige, house 24 do. 
Robinson James, Boott. boards 1 1 Boott Corporation 
Robinson James, Hamilton, house 68 Lawrence 
Robinson James, operative, house Pleasant 
Robinson James, Bleachery, house 3* Whipple street 
Robinson James II. variety store, 23 Market, house do. 

Robinson Jesse L. teamster, house Liberty, near the line 
Robinson (Joseph) & Co. ( Daniel Callahan) charcoal and acid, 
, Whipple’s Mills, house at Billerica 
Robinson Joseph, driver ice cart, boards at Abel Carkin’s 



LOWELL [1{] DIRECTORY. 197 

Robinson Josiah. carpenter, house Robinson, near Congress 

Robinson Levi, Hamilton, boards 24 Hamilton Corporation 

Robinson Mary, widow, house 76 Lawrence Corporation 

Robinson Nancy Mrs. house 71 River, Centralville 

Robinson Nathan P., Hamilton, boards 254 Merrimac 

Robinson Robert, house 56 Lawrence 

Robinson Robert, Middlesex, house 56 Lawrence 

Robinson Washington, painter, boards 1 Robinson 

Robinson William, machinist, Mechanic’s Mills, house 24 Rock 

Roby Augustus B., Merrimac, house 88 Merrimac Corporation 

Roby John B., Merrimac, boards 74 Merrimac Corporation 

Roby Levi, Massachusetts, boards 25 Market 

Roby Solon S. fireman, Stonybrook & L. R. R., b. 19 Howard 

Rockford George, Merrimac, boards 152 Merrimac Corporation 

Rock William, laborer, house 66 Charles 

Rockwood William B. carpenter, house 16 Franklin sq., Adams 
Roddy James, Bleacliery, house 20 Cedar 
Rodgers Thomas, carpet weaver, house 2 Keene 
Rodliff Ferdinand, superintendent, Hamilton, house 35 Appleton 
RodlifF Ferdinand jr. clerk, Hamilton C. R. boards 35 Appleton 
Rodliff Horatio H. ( Bennett fy Rodliff) wood and coal, Moody, 
corner Tremont, boards 35 Appleton 
Rogan Margaret, widow, house 7 Lowell place 
Rogan Nancy Mrs. house 149 Lowell 
Rogan Thomas, laborer, house 46. Lowell 
Rogers Albert, operative, house 111 East Merrimac 
Rogers Ardean, teacher, boards 113 Merrimac 
Rogers Benjamin P. farmer, house High, near Nesmith 
Rogers Bridget, widow, house 42 Lowell 
Rogers Caleb, boards 14 Warren 
Rogers David, livery stable, 170 Central, house 244 do. 

Rogers David, Appleton, boards 17 Appleton Corporation 
Rogers D. S. Miss, teacher of private school, Nesmith’s Block, 
Merrimac, corner John 

Rogers Eunice, boardinghouse, 6 Merrimac Corporation 
Rogers Felix, peddler, house 67 Middle 
Rogers Hugh, laborer, house 12 William 
Rogers Hugh, house rear 99 Lowell 

Rogers Jacob, hardware, 166 Merrimac, boards Merrimac House 
Rogers James, Boott, boards 13 Boott Corporation 
Rogers John, trader, house 20 'Winter 
Rogers John, house 21 Lawrence Corporation 
Rogers John, boards 159 Central [South 

Rogers John F. cashier Railroad Bank, Carleton Block, house'86 
Rogers John G. ( Lcunson fy Rogers ) flour, &c., Ill Market, bds. 
159 Central 



198 LOWELL Ell] DIRECTORY. 

Rogers Joseph Jt\ farmer, house High, near Nesmith 

Rogers Michael, laborer, house 48 Adams 

Rogers Rufus, overseer, Lawrence, house 21 Lawrence Corp. 

Rogers Sarah, widow, house 1 Ilurd 

Rogers Susan, widow, house 17 Appleton Corporation 

Rogers Thomas, house rear 78 Lowell 

Rogers William N. watchman at Bleachery, house 2 Prospect 

Rogers Zadock, farmer, house High, near Nesmith 

Rogers Zadock Mrs. house High, near Nesmith 

Rolfe Abiel, transportation agent, B. & L. and N. & L. R. R. 

office freight depot, house Rolfe street 
Rolfe Charles F. painter, house First, Centralville 
Rolfe Eliza G. Mrs. house 40 Lawrence 
Rolfe Henry E., Lowell Machine Shop, boards 2 Jackson 
Rolfe Horace IL painter, house First, Centralville 
Rollins Eben D. sawmiller, house 144 School 
Rollins Horace IL boxmaker, boards 144 School 
Rollins James, Massachusetts, boards 3 High street square 
Rollins John L. (Fernald § Rollins ), house 55 Chapel 
Rollins Jonathan, mason, house 66 Appleton 
Rollins Pliny, Prescott, boards 3 High street square 
Rollins Sarah, widow, house 3 High street square 
Root George, Boott, boards 38 Boott Corporation 
Roper Caroline Mrs. house 15 Andover 
Roper Foster, chairmaker, boards rear 124 School 
Roper Francis, Middlesex, boards 11 Lawrence 
Roper George AY., Appleton, house 13 Appleton Corporation 
Rose Caleb H. saw miller, house 42 Grand 
Rose Clark, Merrimac, boards 137 Merrimac Corporation 
Rose George AY. depot master, B. & L. R. R. house 17 Charles 
Rose Gilbert (Downing fy R.J, fruit, &c. 133 Central, h. 15 Oak 
Rose John, Middlesex, house 81 Church 
Rose Maria Mrs. dressmaker, house 23 Kirk 
Rose Mary, widow, house 30 Salem 

Ross Charles H. Massachusetts, house 54 Mass. Corporation 
Ross John, currier, house 4 Short 
Rothwell John, painter, house 10 AYater 

Rothwell Thomas, Merrimac Corporation, house 77 Merr. Corp. 

Roundy Harvey, Lawrence, house 14 Lawrence Corporation 

Rourk John, laborer, house 21 Keene 

Rourke Cecelia, widow, house 28 Fayette 

Rourke Francis, Lowell, house 88 Market 

Rourke Francis, slater, house Maiden lane 

Rourke John, Lowell, house 35 Lowell 

Rourke John, laborer, house 75 Lowell 

Rourke Julia, boardinghouse, 12 Church 


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Rourke Mary, widow, house Lowell 
Rourke Myers, laborer, house 74 Middle 
Rourke Peter, laborer, house 100 Lowell 
Rowan John P. grocer, 83 Gorham, house do. 

Rowe Elizabeth, widow, house 13G Suffolk 
Rowe Freeman, saw miller, boards 308 Central 
Rowe George A. watchmaker at J. Raynes’s, b. 159 Central 
Rowe John, clerk, 88 Lowell, boards do. 

Rowe Richard, groceries, 38 Lowell, c. Dummer, house do. 
Rowell Moses, machinist, house 30 Howard 
Rowell William A. carriage 'painter, Arch, house 22 Grand 
Rowen Robert, baker (Boston), house rear 9 Merrill’s court 
Rozand Leon, clerk, 2 Welles’s block, boards G Alder 
Rozand Leon, tailor, boards 13 Central 
Rugg Amos, paymaster, Prescott, boards 7 Kirk 
Rugg ( Chester W. ) & Griffith ( John ), umbrella and music store, 
77 Merrimac, house Mt. Vernon, c. Bennett, Central ville 
Rugg Samuel S. machinist, house 16 Race 
Ruggles Abram A., Lowell Machine Shop, boards 10 Chapel 
Ruggles Calvin P. Mrs. house 10 Chapel 
Ruggles George P., Lowell, boards 10 Chapel 
Rumrill David, house Sixth, Centralville 
Runals Alonzo, clerk, 319 Merrimac, boards 166 Suffolk 
Runals Robert K. grocer, 319 Merrimac, h. 337 Merr. c. Cabot 
Runels ( George ), Clough ( Stillman ), & Co. (Nathaniel Davis 
and Samuel Sivett ), granite stone yard, Thorndike, c. Mid- 
dlesex, h. 99 Thorndike 

Runlett Charles, Lawrence Corporation, house 6 do. 

Rushworth Benjamin, Appleton, house 15 Ames 
Rushworth John, Middlesex, house rear 13 Charles v 

Russell Andrew J. currier, house 1 Bangs block 
Russell Cyrus K. grocer, 281 Merrimac, house Dodge 
Russell Edwin F. ( J. <§• E . F. Bussell ), mason, 21 Middle, house 
40 Charles 

Russell Electa L. boardinghouse, 27 Appleton Corporation 
Russell Emily H. Mrs. house 88 Gorham 
Russell George W. travelling agent, b. 73 Bridge, Centralville 
Russell Hannah Mrs. boardinghouse, 12 Suffolk Corporation 
Russell Henry H. travelling agent, boards 1 Union 
Russell Horace, Hamilton, house 41 Hamilton Corporation 
Russell James S. teacher High School, house 29 Nesmith 
Russell Josiali & Edwin F. masons, 21 Middle, h. 215 Central 
Russell Leonard M. machinist, h. 1 Manahan’s block, Cushing 
Russell ( Levi ) & Stowell ( James II. ), coal and wood dealers, 
Fletcher, cor. Western avenue, house 4 Butterfield 
Russell Lucinda, widow, house 90 East Merrimac 



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Russell Wm. A. J. brassfinisher, boards 3G Bartlett 

Russell Win. W. boots and shoes, 75 Central, b. 38 Boott Corp. 

Rutherford John, Middlesex, house 70 Warren 

Rutherford Joseph II. watchmaker, 79 Central, b. 3 Mclntire 

Rutherford Robert, Lowell, house 82 Church 

Rutherford Thomas, house 7G Warren 

Ryan James, carpenter, house 53 Dutton 

Ryan Jane Mrs. house 1G North 

Ryan John, laborer, house 77 Charles 

Ryan Julia, widow, house 25 Fenwick 

Ryan Michael, laborer, house 3 Luther’s court 

Ryan Mrs. widow, house 5 Hancock avenue 

Ryan Patrick, laborer, house rear 52 Lowell 

Ryan Patrick, saw miller, house 253 Middlesex 

Ryan Patrick, painter, house 19 High 

Ryan Patrick, laborer, house 9 Wall 

Ryan Thomas, house 7 Summer 

Ryan Thomas, house 12 Davidson 

Ryan Thomas, Merrimac, house rear 18 Little 

Ryan William, laborer, house 15 Cedar 

Ryerson Henry J., Massachusetts, boards Prescott Corporation 

SABIN SCOTT, Boott, house 23 Boott Corporation 
Saddler John, house 17 Winter 

Sails Harriet M. Mrs. variety store, 95 Central, boards 15 Hurd 
Salmon Charles II., Lowell, house 3 Harrison 
Salmon George F. machinist, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 Cady 
Salmon Martha S. Mrs. house 7 Cady 
Salmon Patrick, laborer, house Gorham, corner Winter 
Salmon Wm. F. paymaster, Lowell Manuf. Co. h. 134 Market 
Salomon John, millinery, 2 Welles’s block, house 6 Alder 
Salter John, carpenter, house 62 Moody 
Sampere Peter, currier, boards at Hannah Mills’s 
Sampson Edward, boardinghouse, 1 George 
Sanborn A. carriage maker, at S. Convers’s, boards 101 Central 
Sanborn Amos, watches, jewelry, and plate, and manufacturer of 
silver ware and barometers, 25 Central, c. Middle, h. 2 Kirk 
Sanborn Benjamin L., Boott, house 18 Boott Corporation 
Sanborn Betsey, boardinghouse, 4 Hamilton Corporation 
Sanborn Ebenezer G., Hamilton, house 4 Marshall 
Sanborn Edward P. mason, boards at Page Sanborn’s 
Sanborn Edwin, at S. Convers’s, house 2G Cady 
Sanborn Elon A. overseer, Prescott, house 3 Prescott Corp. 
Sanborn Franklin, machinist, house 72 Mechanic 
Sanborn Franklin B. machinist, boards 98 Appleton 
Sanborn Franklin L., Appleton, boards 17 Appleton Corporation 


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Sanborn Frederick P. clerk, 3 John, boards Union, Centralville 
Sanborn George A. painter, house 75 Lowell 
Sanborn George W. boardinghouse, 32 Hamilton Corporation 
Sanborn George W. clerk, house 2 Kirk 
Sanborn Henry D. foundry, Jackson, house 280 Middlesex 
Sanborn Henry L., Hamilton, boards 18 Hamilton Corporation 
Sanborn Jacob Mrs. house 83 Appleton 
Sanborn Jacob W. at E. Fifield’s, house 59 Butterfield 
Sanborn James, saslunaker, boards 59 Appleton 
Sanborn James P. repairer, Railroad, house Pine, c. Charleston 
Sanborn Laroy S. clerk, Wash, market, b. 18 Hamilton Corp. 
Sanborn Nathaniel C. & Co. ( IF. P. Kendall ), photographists, 50 
Merrimac 

Sanborn Olive W. dressmaker, 88 Merrimac 

Sanborn Page, shoemaker, house Methuen road, Centralville 

Sanborn Rhoda, widow, house 52 High 

Sanborn Stephen C. overseer, Hamilton, h. 18 Hamilton Corp. 
Sanborn Theodore A. mason, house 9 Myrtle, opposite Fourth, 
Centralville 

Sanborn William F. mason, house 23 Clay 
Sanborn Wm. H. bridge builder, boards 3 Middlesex place 
Sanders Edward, laborer, house 152 Lowell 
Sanderson Oliver, laborer, house 63 Bartlett 
Sands David, house Coburn, near River, Centralville 
Sands James, overseer, Appleton, house 11 Appleton Corp. 
Sanford Lewis P. machinist, boards 29 Tyler 
Sanford Maria A. Mrs. house 29 Tyler 
Santry John, laborer, house rear 40 Fenwick 
Sargeant Benjamin C. bookseller and stationer, City Hall Build- 
ing, and mayor of the city, 158 Merrimac, house 37 Tyler 
Sargeant Samuel D. paymaster, Middlesex, house 28 Hurd 
Sargent ( Eben D.) & Cotton ( N.), fish, rear 57 Central, house 
16 Chapel 

Sargent Ebenezer, bedstead maker, house 29 Willie, c. Broadway 
Sargent Edward M. & Co. ( E . S. Rand ), Boston Express office, 
Boston & Lowell depot, house 33 Andover, near High 
Sargent Elhanan W., Hamilton, house Pearl, Centralville 
Sargent Emmons B. clerk, boards 16 Chapel 
Sargent E., Appleton, boards 3 Appleton Corporation 
Sargent Frederick, house Wanalancit, near Pawtucket 
Sargent Frederick W. ( Burbank , Chase , Sc Co.), 5 Central, house 
Wanalancit, near Pawtucket 

Sargent Groves, at Allen’s saw mill, boards 339 Middlesex 
Sargent Henry W. harness maker at J. A. Brabrook’s, house rear 
48 Church 

Sargent Herman W. carpenter, boards Reuben Sargent’s 



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Sargent Jeremiah A., Lawrence, house 160 Pawtucket 
Sargent John C., Massachusetts, house 18 Massachusetts Corp. 
Sargent Joseph L., Massachusetts, house 40 Massachusetts Corp. 
Sargent J. Hoyt. Middlesex, house 71 High 
Sargent Levi, foundry, house Id S. L., Dutton 
Sargent Maria II. Mrs. house 342 Central 
Sargent Nancy, widow, house 27 Tremont Corporation 
Sargent Reuben, farmer, h. Coburn, n. Old Road, Centralville 
Sargent Sarah, house 29 Massachusetts Corporation 
Sargent Stephen M., Boott, house 9 Boott Corporation 
Sargent Stephen P., Tremont, house 39 Tremont Corporation 
Sargent Sylvester H. machinist, house 80 South 
Sargent Willard S. C. teamster, house 190 Central 
Sargent William S. machinist, boards 7 1 High 
Sauls Harriet, widow, boards 12 Hurd 
Saunder Jacob, clerk, boards 8 Church 
Saunders Abigail C. widow, house 8 Church 
Saunders Alfred S., Merrimac, house 17 Fourth, Centralville 
Saunders Charles IL. marble worker, boards 8 Church 
Saunders Charles W. (Rorcross, Saunders , fy Co.), h. 26 Church 
Saunders Dana, laborer, house Green, near George 
Saunders Edwin, laborer on the Railroad, boards at Mrs. Theo- 
dore Butterfield’s 

Saunders Francis, Prescott, boards 12 Prescott Corporation 
Saunders George Alfred, machinist, b. 17 Fourth, Centralville 
Saunders Jacob, clerk, 4 East Merrimac, house 8 Church 
Saunders Mary Ann, widow, house rear 75 Market » 

Saunders Thomas E. at F. Cheney’s, house Westford, c. School 
Savage Ellery T., Merrimac, house 52 Merrimac Corporation 
Savage Goff, Merrimac, boards 135 Merrimac Corporation 
Savage Owen, Tremont Corporation, house 10 do. 

Savage Robert, marble worker, house 227 Middlesex 
Savory Charles A. physician, house 62 Paige, corner Kirk 
Sawtell Calvin, machinist, boards 16 Swamp Locks, Dutton 
Sawtell Charles, 1 Shattuck, boards 25 Race 
Sawtell George F. overseer, Boott, house 62 Boott Corporation 
Sawtell Henry I., Lowell M. S., h. 30 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Sawtell John, carpenter, house 61 Cushing " 

Sawtell Josiah, carpenter, 136 School, house Sawtell place 
Sawtell Josiah A. engineer, house Sawtell place 
Sawtell Sextus, pianist, boards at J. Sawtell’s 
Sawyer Aaron, painter, boards at John P. Sawyer’s 
Sawyer Aaron C. carriage trimmer and harness maker, 161 and 
163 Middlesex, house Franklin, near Fletcher 
Sawyer Alford A. Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 
Sawyer Bernard IL carpenter, house 41 Fayette 


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Sawyer Clarina A. Mrs. boarding, 110 and 111 Merr. Corp. 
Sawyer Elizabeth Mrs. boardinghouse, 25 Appleton Cprp. 
Sawyer Frank, driver icewagon, boards at Abel Carkin’s 
Sawyer Hamilton J. machinist, at Smith & Lawrence’s, house 
101 Cross, corner Mt. Vernon 
Sawyer Hannah C. fancy goods, 105 Merrimac, house do. 
Sawyer John A. painter, boards at John P. Sawyer’s 
Sawyer John P. carpenter, house Mt. Pleasant, Centralville 
Sawyer Jonas II. hostler, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 
Sawyer Joshua, farmer, boards at John P. Sawyer’s 
Sawyer J. J. proprietor Mechanics’ Hotel, 278 Merrimac 
Sawyer Lucetta, house 54 Paige 
Sawyer Sophronia, widow, house 58 Andover 
Sawyer Thomas, carriage repository, 163 Middlesex, house at 
South Amesbury 

Sawyer Wesley, house 53 Chestnut 

Saxton Alexander, Middlesex, house Holbrook’s court 

Saxton Daniel, laborer, house 49 Fenwick 

Sayers Margaret, widow, house 11 Adams 

Sayles Albert W., Lowell Machine Shop, house 7 S. L., Dutton 

Sayles Nancy Mrs. boardinghouse, 115 Merrimac Corporation 

Scadding Aaron, boardinghouse, 14 Appleton Corporation 

Scadding Alfred W. Appleton, boards 14 Appleton Corp. 

Scadding Charles B. hackdriver, house 7 Ford 

Scales Aaron W., Boott Corporation, house 9 do. 

Scales Duncan H. machinist, boards 5 Jackson 
Scales Francis R. moulder, boards 68 S. L., Mechanic 
Scales Sidney A. machinist, house 68 S. L., Mechanic 
Scamman William F. printer, boards 63 Worthen 
Scanlan Cornelius, laborer, house rear 2 Fenwick 
Scanlan Maurice, laborer, house 40 Adams 
Scannell Mary Mrs. house SO Lowell 
Scarlet Asa M., Tremont, boards 2 Tilden court 
Schotf William L. shoemaker, 56 Central 
Scholefield Samuel, machinist, house 84 Cross 
Scholfield Isaac, Lowell Felting Mill, i’ear 105 Middlesex 
Schollar John M., Boott, boards 13 Boott Corporation 
Scobie Jane, widow, house 345 Merrimac 
Scotchburn Thomas Mrs. house 309 Central 
Scotchburn Thomas, ropemaker, 311 Central, house 23 Walnut 
Scott Agnes, widow, house Fletcher, corner Rock 
Scott Alfred (P. M. Jefferson , Scott, Sr Co.), soap manufacturer, 
Middlesex, corner School, house do 
Scott Ann, widow, house 34 Water 
Scott Cyrus L. soapmaker, house 7 School 
Scott Elhanan W., patent agent, house Mt. Vernon, Centralville 



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Scott Ellen, widow, house 8 Keene 

Scott Frank C. pattern maker, at J. E. Crane’s 

Scott G. Clarence, boards 2*34 Mcrrimac 

Scott George C. silversmith, at A. Sanborn’s, house 61 Bartlett 

Scott Hugh, Middlesex, house 105 High 

Scott James, shoemaker, house 14 Keene 

Scott James, machinist, house 18 Keene 

Seott John, gardener at Chas. Ilovey’s, h. Pleasant, n. Andover 
Scott John, Bleachery, boards 8 Keene 
Seott Mary S. widow, house Pleasant, near Andover 
Scott Thomas, Bleachery, house 31 Cedar 
Seott Thomas, Middlesex, house Pleasant, near Andover 
Seott William, foundryman, house rear 44 Howard 
Scribner Charles, overseer, Lowell Machine Shop, house 66 
Swamp Locks, Worthen 

Scribner George F., Lowell Machine Shop, house 49 Swamp 
Locks, Worthen [Merrimac 

Scribner Isaac W. physician, Welles’s block, boards 113 
Scribner James, machinist, boards 41 Appleton 
Scribner Louisa Mrs. boardinghouse, 35 Lawrence Corporation 
Scripture Isaac Mrs. house 227 Central 
Scripture Isaac F. baker, 231 Central, house 235 do. 

Scripture James O. teacher High School, boards 227 Central 

Scripture Sarah Mrs. house 246 Middlesex 

Scripture Stephen A. baker, boards 227 Central 

Seruton Charles W., Merrimac, boards 139 Merrimac Corp. 

Scully Dennis, laborer, house 42 William 

Scully James, house 4 Cummiskey’s alley 

Scully William, laborer, house 7 Fenwick 

Searl Edwin T. job wagon, house 10 Hudson 

Searl I. II. cigar maker, boards Howard House [do. 

Searle John P. shoemaker and variety store, 70 Middlesex, h. 72 

Searls Frances, house 47 Chapel 

Searls , machinist, boards 75 Merrimac Corporation 

Sears Joseph H. Boott, boards 38 Boott Corporation 

Seaver George W., Boston & Lowell R.R. boards 43 Howard 

Seaver Henry, machinist, boards 94 Middlesex 

Seaver John C. coachman, house 190 Central 

Seaver Joseph, teamster, house Mclntire 

Seaver Lewis II. machinist, house Elm, Centralville 

Seaver Minerva, widow, house 102 Merrimac Corporation 

Seaver William, Boston and Lowell Railroad, house 43 Howard 

Seaverns John L., Lowell Machine Shop, b. Merrimac House 

Seavey Andrew J. elerk, 4 East Merrimac, house 14 Cady 

Seavey Charles, Massachusetts, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 

Seavey John, bobbin earner, boards 29 Suffolk 



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Seery Ann, dressmaker* 23 Davidson 

Seery 'William, house 23 Davidson 

Selfe John, Middlesex, house 2 Edgerly’s court 

Senior George, boardinghouse, 95 Market 

Senter Charles, Lawrence, house 39 Lawrence Corporation 

Sevrens Herod T. at A. L. Brooks’s, house 40 Branch 

Sewall Amariah F. carriage maker, house 40 Water 

Sewall Ammi R. clerk, boards 40 Water 

Sewall Samuel, Lowell Machine Shop, h. 40 Water, near Pond 

Sexton Ellen, widow, house 8 Congress 

Sexton Joanna Mrs. house 18 Gorham 

Sexton John, Hamilton, house 3 Baldwin’s court 

Sexton Margaret, widow, house rear 18 Jefferson 

Sexton Mary, widow, house 131 Lowell 

Shackford Elbridge G. clerk, 80 Merr. h. at Middlesex village 

Shackford Nathaniel, Massachusetts, house 10 Mass. Corp. 

Shackleton Joseph, boards 342 Central 

Shaffer Obadiah W. cigar maker, boards 101 Central 

Shaffer William Mrs. house 256 Central 

Shanahan Daniel, Massachusetts, house 1 Howe 

Shanahan Mary, widow, house 10 Jefferson 

Shandley John, Lowell Machine Shop, house 56 South 

Shanley James, house Thorndike, corner Madison 

Shanley Maria, widow, house rear 76 Lowell 

Shanley Michael, shoemaker, house rear 117 Market 

Shanley Patrick, laborer, house 88 Charles 

Shanley Patrick, Lowell, house 45 Chapel 

Shanley Peter, Lowell, house 164 Lawrence 

Shannon Charles, junk dealer, house rear 59 Middle 

Shannon John, Lowell, house 10 William 

Shannon John, peddler, house 32 Davidson 

Shannon Thomas, Hamilton P. W. house 28 William 

Sharkey Patrick, laborer, house rear 7 6 Lowell 

Sharpies Elizabeth Mrs. house Tilden court 

Shattuck Direxa Mrs. house 8 Wamesit 

Shattuck George W. house 93 Salem [Salem 

Shattuck Horace B. ( Burbank , Chase , 8? Co,), 5 Central, h. 91 
Shattuck James W. 87 Market, boards do. 

Shattuck Mary B. widow, house 11 Nesmith 
Shattuck Oramel C. daguerreotypist, 19 Central 
Shattuck Polly Mrs. house 11 Walnut 
Shattuck Sewall, daguerreotypist, 19 Central, house do. 

Shattuck Wm. A. machinist, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
Shaughnessy James, carpenter, house Cross, cor. Common 
Shaughnessy James, Boott, boards 4 Mass. Corporation 
| Shaughnessy John, house River, Centralville 


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Shaw Alverado, machinist, boards 76 Middlesex 
Shaw Benjamin F., Massachusetts, house 16 Mass. Corp. 

Shaw Charles, machinist, boards 76 Middlesex 

Shaw Daniel W. Lawrence, boards 31 Lawrence Corporation 

Shaw Gilman, farmer, house 56 Lawrence Corporation 

Shaw Henry, Hamilton, house 60 do., Gorham 

Shaw James, gas litter, house 34 Church 

Shaw John, Middlesex, house 1 Lawrence court 

Shaw John F. machinist, house 58 Worthen 

Shaw Joseph, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Shaw J. W. B. dry goods, 44 Merrimac, b. at Merrimac House 
Shaw Mary A. boardinghouse, 56 Lawrence Corporation 
Shaw Richard P. fruit, &c. 147 Central, house 20 Charles 
Shaw R. S. Mrs. variety store, 125 Middlesex, house do. 

Shaw Ruth Mrs. boardinghouse, 31 Lawrence Corporation 
Shaw Thomas S., Lowell M. S. h. 51 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Shaw William, Hamilton, house 1 Lawrence court 
Shay Margaret Mrs. house 8 Adams 

Shea Bartholomew, Middlesex, house Water, near Andover 

Shea Daniel, laborer, house 12 Adams 

Shea Hannah Mrs. house 19 Winter 

Shea Julia, widow, house 16 Dunnner 

Shea Margaret, widow, house 118 Lowell 

Shea Margaret, widow, house 14 Davidson 

Shea Mary, widow, house 20 Howe 

Shea Patrick, Lowell, house 20 Davidson 

Sheahan Edward, grocer, 28 Gorham, house do. 

Sheahan Patrick, emigrant ag’t and bookseller, 28 Gorham, h. do. 
Shearer James, dyer, house 297 Central 

Shed Edwin L. deputy sheriff and coroner, Canal block, 63 Cen- 
tral, house 8 Lawrence 
Shedd John Mrs. house 94 High 
Shedd John S. tinsmith, 49 Prescott 
Shedd Geo. W. carpenter, house 49 Union 
Shedd Josiah B. F. clerk, Merrimac Print Works, house 145 do. 
Shedd Mary S. Mrs. boards 166 Lawrence 
Sheehan Catharine, widow, house 49 Fenwick 
Sheehan Charles, porter at American House 
Sheehan Jeremiah, laborer, house rear 17 Winter 
Sheehan John, foundry man, house 1 Putney’s court 
Sheehan Maurice, laborer, house rear 2 Fenwick 
Sheehan Patrick, stone mason, house 18 Cedar 
Sheehan Peter, at Theodore H. Sweetser’s, h. 13 Pleasant 
Sheffield Andrew, Appleton, house 15 South 
Sheffield James, Applefon, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 
Sheldon Abial W., Lawrence, house 19 Lawrence Corporation 



LOWELL [ S ] DIRECTOllY. 207 

Sheldon George, Lowell Machine Shop, house 35 Howard 
Sheldon John, plumber, house Fulton, on Plain, Centralville 
Shelden John jr. plumber, house 94 East Merrimac 
Sheldon Nancy M. widow of Ezra, house 35 Howard 
Sheldon 'William, Appleton, house Fulton, Centralville 
Shepard Frank, Massachusetts, boards 25 Market 
Shepard John, Merrimac P. Works, house, 154 Merrimac Corp. 
Shepard Luther E. student, Tyler’s block, boards City Hotel 
Shepard William, chaise builder and harness maker, Arch, house 
Perrin, near School 

Shephard Abram, Middlesex, house 6 Water 
Shephard James, Stott’s Mills, house 6 Water 
Shepherd Abby Mrs. boardinghouse, 18 Merrimac Corporation 
Shepherd Allen ( Snow Shepherd), 253 Merr. h. 174 Suffolk 

Shepherd Benjamin, Hamilton, boards 292 Central 
Shepherd Jacob, B. & L. Railroad, house Prospect 
Shepherd John, blacksmith, boards 35 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Shepherd Joseph, Stott’s Mills, house Pond, corner Pleasant 
Shepherd Robert, house 292 Central 

Sherden Dennis, Prescott, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Sherden John, Prescott, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Sheriden Edward, blacksmith, house 96 Adams 
Sheriden Eunice, widow, house 6 Davidson 
Sherlock Edward, harness maker, house 2 Fenwick 
Sherlock Michael, carpenter, house rear 17 Union 
Sherlock Patrick, Merrimac, house 1 2 Jefferson 
Sherman Aaron II. Mrs. house 118 Cross 
Sherman Alexander W. clerk, 8 Central, boards 118 Cross 
Sherman Calvin G. machinist, boards 118 Cross 
Sherman Charles H. machinist, house 118 Cross 
Sherman David S. ( American Bolt Co.), house 44 Elm 
Sherman Edward F. counsellor, and secretary Traders & Me- 
chanics’ Ins. Co. 27 Central, house 23 Nesmith 
Sherman Henry W., Mass, boards 20 Ma>s Corporation 
Sherman Lois S. Mrs. nurse at Lowell Hospital 
Sherman Marcus, mason, board's 21 Charlas 
Sherman William W. paymaster, Lowell Machine Shop, house 
1U8 Appleton 

Sherry James, Merrimac, house rear 15 Jefferson 
Sherwell Jesse K. loom harness maker, house 4 Branch 
Sherwin Charles, Suffolk, house 12 Cabot, corner Moody 
Sherwin John, cigar maker, boards 101 Central 
Sherwood Daniel. Massachusetts, house 33 Prescott Corporation 
Sherwood John, cigar maker, boards 101 Central 
Sherwood Ludbee S., Hamilton, house 7 Abbott 
Shields Elizabeth, widow, house 18 Davidson 



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Shields John, Merrimac, house 23 Hanover 
Shields Michael, house 23 Hanover 
Shields Michael jr. painter, house 39 Cedar 

Shields , house rear 20 William 

Shinnick Mary, house alley rear 17 Union 
Shipley Samuel D. carpenter, house' 50 Rock 
Shirley Charles, boardinghouse, 113 Merrimac 
Shirley James, Lowell, M. S. house 11 Swamp Locks, Dutton 
Shirley Mary, widow, house rear 37 Fenwick 
Shirley Samuel H, printer, “ A r ox Populi ” office, bds. 60 South 
Shorcy Charles E. elerk, 5 Prescott Block, boards Bartlett 
Shorey John, pictures and frames, 83 Central, boards 159 do. 
Shorey Lorenzo W. painter, house 47 Bartlett 
Shorey Rachael, nurse, house 6 Prescott Corporation 
Shorey William, Massachusetts, boards G Prescott Corporation 
Short Charles E. grocer, 128 Lowell, boards 34 Lewis 
Short Charles M. grocer, house 34 Lewis 
Short Edward, Bleachery, house 2 Livingston 
Short J. Emerson, jr. clerk at B. & L. and N. & L. freight 
depot, house 11 Grand 

Shovenelle William, Lawrence, boards 43 Lawrence Corporation 

Shovlin Margaret, widow, house 28 High 

Shovlin Winefred, widow, house 20 $>ummer 

Shute Aleck, laborer, boards 248 Middlesex 

Shute Alonzo, Appleton, house 93 Lawrence 

Shute Michael, carpenter, house 93 Lawrence 

Shute , widow, house 7 Fayette 

Silcox Lazarus, Middlesex, house 2 Edgerly’s court 
Silver Frederic A. stonecutter, house 93 Howard 
Silver Harvey, machinist, house 28 Thorndike, corner Appleton 
Simes Ira H. blacksmith, house 81 Appleton 
Simmons Volney T. baker, boards Whiting, near Salem 
Simmons William H. moulder, house 122 Central 
Simonds Edward, Merrimac, house 121 Merrimac Corporation 
Simonds George AY. clerk, boards 50 Moody 
Simonds Samuel B. bookbinder, 36 Central, house 50 High 
Simonds AVilliam B., Boott, house 58 Boott Corporation 
Simpkins AA r illiam, Middlesex, house 180 Central 
Simpson Abigail II. boardinghouse, 0 Boott Corporation 
Simpson Albert A\ r . printer, 28 Merrimac, boards 38 Boott Corp. 
Simpson Andrew J. barometers, 27 Central, house 111 East 
Merrimac, corner AVillow 

Simpson Benj. F. physician, house 59 Third, Centralville 
Simpson John, machinist, house A r arney, cor. Mt. Vernon 
Simpson Joseph, machinist, house 300 Merrimac 
Simpson Odanathus, house Cedar, corner Sixth 


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Simpson Samuel A., Massachusetts, house 26 Prescott Corp. 
Simpson Sarah Mrs. house 10 Charles 
Simpson Thomas, house Liberty, corner Chelmsford 
Simpson Thomas M., Tremont Corporation, house 10 do. 
Sinclair Daniel H. policeman, house 106 Moody 
Sinclair Henry A., Suffolk C. R. boards 106 Moody 
Sinclair William, carpenter, h. Broadway, above Guard Locks 
Skelton Benjamin, physician, house 50 Tyler 
Skillings David G. carriage maker, Bridge, near River, house 37 
Fifth, Centralville 

Skinner Abner, Middlesex, boardinghouse, 67 Merrimac 

Skinner Arabella, laces and hosiery, 63 Merrimac, boards 67 do. 

Skinner David, peddler, house 332 Merrimac 

Skinner Smith, house 23 Market 

Sladen Joseph A. clerk, 29 Central, boards 8 Read 

Sladen William B., Hamilton, house 2 Linden 

Slater Joseph, planer, house 11 Lagrange court 

Slater Thomas, coppersmith, house rear 19 River 

Slattery Dennis, laborer, house 60 Fenwick 

Slattery Michael, peddler, house 7 Carpet lane 

Slattery Patrick, Hamilton, house 42 South 

Slattery Patrick, Bleach ery, house 184 Gorham 

Slavin Morris, mason, house 23 Cedar 

Sleeper Abraham A. sashmaker, boards 59 Appleton 

Sleeper Abraham F. house 13 Spring 

Sleeper Ada E. boards 26 Massachusetts Corp. 

Sleeper George, painter, boards 20 Prescott Corporation 

Sleeper John, stage driver, house First, Centralville 

Sleeper Mary, widow, house 7 6 Church 

Sleeper Nathan S., Hamilton, house 25 Hamilton Corporation 

Sleeper S. C., Massachusetts, boards 59 Massachusetts Corp. 

Sliney John W., Boott, boards 53 Boott Corporation 

Slocum John P., house 29 Elm 

Slooey James, boiler maker, boards 22 Kirk avenue 

Slyne Ellen, widow, house rear 76 Lowell 

Small Chas. R. conductor, S. & L. R. R. house 62 Boott Corp. 

Small Paul D. sashmaker, boards 2 Lagrange court 

Smart Charles H. boards 14 Union 

Smart Haynes M. clerk, 84 Merrimac, house 9 Harrison 

Smart Mary J. Mrs. house 14 Union 

Smiley John, at C. M. Marvel & Co.’s, house 29 Willie 

Smith Almon, Lawrence, house 42 Lawrence Corporation 

Smith Alonzo N. bookkeeper, house 203 Middlesex 

Smith Andrew, Hamilton Print Works, house 20 Cady 

Smith Ann, widow, house rear 61 Lowell 

Smith Benjamin A. carpenter, house 9 Third, Centralville 


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Smith Betsey Mrs. house rear 125 Middlesex 
Smith Bridget Mrs. house 19 Fayette 
Smith Bridget, widow, house 9 Wall 
Smith Charles, overseer, Tremont, house 24 Race 
Smith Charles, clerk, 27 East Merrimac, house 9 Wall 
Smith Charles E. moulder, boards 119 Central 
Smith Charles E. shuttle manufacturer, house 16 Ash 
Smith Charles G. saw miller, house 3 Middlesex place 
Smith Christopher, Prescott, house 139 Lowell 
Smith Clarissa T. boardinghouse, 208 Merrimac 
Smith Daniel, Lowell, house head Lawrence street court 
Smith Dorcas Mrs. house 9 Merrill’s court 
Smith Dudley H., Merrimac Corporation, house 75 do. 

Smith Edward, Merr. Print Works, house River, Central ville 

Smith Edward, tinsmith, boards 5 Jackson 

Smith Edward, Lawrence, house 47 Union 

Smith Edward F. house 10 Third, Centralville 

Smith Elbridge G. peddler, house 9 Merrill’s court 

Smith Elizabeth, widow, house 72 Church 

Smith Ella M. house 97 East Merrimac 

Smith Francis, hosiery and laces, 49 Merrimac, house 21 Joint, 
corner Pollard’s avenue 
Smith Francis, laborer, house 28 Keene 
Smith Francis, carpenter, house 1 Marion 
Smith Frank, boards 16 Myrtle, Centralville 
Smith Freedom, Lawrence, boards 17 Lawrence Corporation 
Smith George, clothing, 256 Merrimac, boards 18 Bartlett 
Smith George B. in foundry, house Carleton, near Middlesex 
Smith George C. ( American Bolt Co.), 210 Lawrence, house at 
Tewksbury 

Smith George II. machinist, boards 56 Wortlien 
Smith George H., Middlesex, house 31 Cady 
Smith George H. mason, house 2 Merriam’s court 
Smith George Harrison, machinist, house 120 Cross 
Smith George T. carpenter, house 30 Rock 
Smith George W. machinist, house 6 Pine 
Smith George W. jr. machinist, boards 6 Pine 
Smith Hannah, house 46 Dummer 
Smith Henry, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 21 Market 
Smith ( Henry ) & Nichols ( G. N.), produce, 109 Market, house 
at Middlesex Village [b. American House 

Smith Hezekiah B. wood working machinery, Mechanic’s Mills, 
Smith Horace, carpenter, house 3 Hamilton Corporation 
Smith Ilosea Mrs. boardinghouse, 48 Church 
Smith Hugh, laborer, house rear 7 6 Lowell 
Smith Isabella Mrs. widow, house 58 Dutton 


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Smith James, laborer, house rear 0 Decatur 

Smith James, carpenter, house Hale, near Grand 

Smith James, Merrimac, house 130 Merriinac Corporatino 

Smith James, Lowell, house 9 Davidson 

Smith James, Stott’s Mills, house 36 Water 

Smith James, Middlesex, boards 1 William 

Smith James C. baker, house 1 2 Pawtucket, corner Salem 

Smith Jane, widow, boards 64 Charles 

Smith Jeannette Mrs. house 49 Market 

Smith Jesse C. variety store, 19 Merrimac, house do. 

Smith John, house Kirk avenue 

Smith John, laborer, house rear 52 Moody 

Smith John, at Kit son’s Machine Shop, boards 53 Dutton 

Smith John, junk, house 81 Market 

Smith John, laborer, house 309 School 

Smith John, house 13 Common 

Smith John C., Boott Corporation, house 26 Chestnut 

Smith John H. house 54 fligh 

Smith John P. shoemaker, house Thorndike, near Hale 
Smith John W., Merrimac, house 26 Merrimac Corporation 
Smith Joseph V. moulder, foundry, house 99 Appleton 
Smith Justus S. refreshments, 155 Middlesex, house 153 do. 
Smith Kilburn, billiard room, 13 Middle, house 41 Chestnut 
Smith Luther, surveyor of lumber and wood, 9 Thorndike, house 
148 Middlesex 

Smith Manuel B. carpenter, house 29 Marshall 

Smith Margaret, widow, house 4 Sutfolk court 

Smith Mary F. widow, house 3 Ford 

Smith Mary M. widow, house Tremont, corner Merrimac 

Smith Mary N. boardinghouse, 28 Boott Corporation 

Smith Matilda C. tailoress, house 1 Adams 

Smith Michael, laborer, house 12 Front, Centralville 

Smith Michael, Lowell, house 2 Baldwin’s court 

Smith Patrick, laborer, boards 51 Lowell 

Smith Patrick, operative, house 4 Suffolk court 

Smith Patrick, Lowell, house 7 Wall 

Smith Patrick, laborer, at O. M. Whipple’s, boards 37 Floyd 
Smith ( Patrick) & Co. (Patrick Devine ), grocer, 14 Lowell, 
house do. 

Smith Patrick, laborer, house 18 William 

Smith Patrick, Merrimac, house 40 Lowell 

Smith Peter S. groceries, 27 East Merrimac, boards 9 Wall 

Smith Philip A. shoemake-', 328 Merrimac, house do. 

Smith Rhoda Mrs. boardinghouse, house 48 Church 
Smith Richard S. hairdresser, 276 Merrimac, house do. 

Smith Robert, blacksmith, house rear 63 Salem 


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Smith (Robert W.) & Co. (William Lamson), furniture, &c. 01 
Prescott, boards 101 Central 
Smith Rose, widow, house 14 Front 
Smith Salome Mrs. house East Pine, near Nichols 
Smith Samuel, sashmaker, boards head of Lawrence st. court 
Smith S. C. steel letter cutter, 123 Cross, house do. 

Smith ( Samuel C. ) & Lawrence ( Benjamin ), machinists, Mount 
Vernon, corner Broad wa) r , house 123 Cross 
Smith Samuel F. moulder, house 119 Central 
Smith Stephen B. carpenter, house River, n. Bridge, Centralville 
Smith Stephen B. carpenter, Tremont, house 1G Pawtucket, near 
Fletcher 

Smith Theophilus S. overseer, house 82 South 
Smith Thomas, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corporation 
Smith Thomas, cutter, 156 Merrimac, house 39 Bartlett 
Smith Thomas, laborer, boards 2 Crosby’s court 
Smith Thomas B. Mrs. house Marion, corner Lagrange 
Smith William, Prescott, house 7 Wall 
Smith William D. cigar maker, boards 9 Merrill’s court 
Smith Wm. D. shoemaker, house 8 Third, Centralville 
Smith William F. saw miller, house Perrin, near School 
Smith William F. cook, Howard House 
Smith William II. beltmaker, boards 53 Boott Corporation 
Smith William H. painter, house 3 Livingston block, Appleton 
Smith William M. supt. of Lowell Cemetery, house opposite do. 
near Tewksbury line 

Smith William N. gardener, house 2 Garnet 

Smith William S. gas fitter* boards 54 Boott Corporation 

Smith William W., Lowell Machine Shop, boards 2 West court 

Snell David, mason, house 24 Austin 

Snell George W., Merrimac Corporation, house 51 do. 

Snell Henry Irving, surveyor, house Fulton, Centralville 
Snell Libbeus B. Sirs, boardinghouse, 56 Massachusetts Corp. 
Snell Sarah Elizabeth, teacher, boards 115 Gorham 
Snow Benjamin, carpenter, boards 64 Butterfield 
Snow Benjamin jr., Massachusetts, boards 21 Suffolk Corp. 
Snow Daniel, Merrimac, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
Snow Frank H. clerk, 10 Prescott, b. 18 Third, Centralville 
Snow George II. carpenter, boards 64 Butterfield 
Snow Henry, carpenter, boards 21 Suffolk, Corporation 
Snow Laura, widow, house 61 Union 
Snow L. D. boards 21 Hamilton Corporation 
Snow Malilon, farmer, house 115 Gorham 
Snow Maria, widow, house 18 Third. Centralville 
Snow ( William //. ) & Shepherd ( Allen ), provisions, 253 Merri- 
mac, house at Dracut 



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Sohner Patrick, Hamilton, house West Union 
Somes William E. baker, 1 Fayette, house 93 East Merrimac 
Soper Joseph E. moulder, house 17 Swamp Locks, Dutton 
Soper Mrs. house 131 Moody 
Soule Hatfield N. book agent, house 250 Middlesex 
Soule Virgil M. shoemaker, rear 101 Howard 
Southmaid John K. variety store, 37 Merrimac 
Southwick John R., Tremont, house 42 Tremont Corporation 
South worth William S. agent, Lawrence Corporation, house 385 
Merrimac, near the Hospital [Centraiville 

Spalding Addison, artificial legs, h. Bridge st. next to the Bridge, 
Spalding Charles, stone mason, house 2 Coward place 
Spalding Ira Mrs. house 270 Central 

Spalding Joel, physician, office, Savings Bank building, boards 
at Jonathan Spalding’s 

Spalding Jonathan, farmer, house Pawtucket, corner School 
Spalding Jonathan T. clerk, boards at Jonathan Spalding’s 
Spalding Lucian, Merrimac, boards 75 Merrimac Corporation 
Spalding Noah, farmer, house Liberty, near Pine 
Spalding Rhoda Mrs. house Walker, corner Broadway 
Spalding Rufus, farmer, house 12 Fourth, Centraiville 
Spalding Sydney, President L. & L. R. R. house 417 Middlesex 
Spalding Weld, house 1 Centre 

Spalding Wm. H. ticket master, B. & L. R. R. b. 270 Central 
Spaleni August, Lawrence, house 59 Lawrence Corporation 
Sparks Catharine, widow, house rear 347 Merrimac 
Sparks John, blacksmith, boards rear 347 Merrimac 
Sparks Richard II. painter, house rear 347 Merrimac 
Spaulding Alplieus jr. house 13 Willow 
Spaulding Amasa M., B. & L. Railroad, house Cambridge 
Spaulding David S., Suffolk, house 40 Lawrence Corporation 
Spaulding F. Martin, clerk, 5 Central, boards 42 Bartlett 
Spaulding James W. shuttle maker, house 5 Goward place 
Spaulding Josiali, watchman, house Cambridge 
Spaulding Parker P., Lawrence Corporation, house 39 do. 
Spaulding Sophronia A. Miss, house 23 Appleton Corporation 
Spaulding Sumner A. clerk, Adams, c. Fletcher, h. 41 Adams 
Spear Thomas, boardinghouse, 46 Prescott Corporation 
Spearin Hiram, machinist, house Appleton, near Thorndike 
Spencer Dudley, house 330 Merrimac 
Spencer Ethan N., Boott Corporation, house 1G3 Moody 
Spencer James, laborer, house 78 Charles 
Spencer Joanna, widow, house 62 Middle 
Spencer Thomas, foundryman, house alley, rear 17 Union 
Spencer William, supt. Hamilton P. W. house 17 Appleton 
Soerry Charles, sand and stone, house Somerset, cor. Queen 



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Spofford Abram, machinist, house 35 Common 
Spofford Charles, Merrimae, house G6 Merrimae Corporation 
Spofford Frederick A., Boott, house G3 iioott Corporation 
Spot woods Ann, widow, house Broadway, near Marion 
Sprague Henry D. machinist, house rear 347 Merrimae 
Sprague Levi, contractor, house Nesmith, near Oak 
Sprague Nabby Mrs. house rear 44 Howard 
Sprague Thomas, foundry, house 07 Howard 
Sprague William II. clerk, 4G Merrimae, boards 40 Nesmith 
Spread Charles, teamster, boards 24 Broadway 
Spread Hannah, widow, house 24 Broadway 
Springer James F. grocer, Liberty square, house 73 Cushing 
Springer John W. pattern maker, h. G7 Swamp L ., Mechanic 
Springer Joshua, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 14 Warren 
Spun* Joseph, Merrimae, boards 75 Merrimae Corporation 
Stackpole Andrew J. counsellor, Tyler block, Central, boards 
City Hotel 

Stackpole Dominicus, Boott, house 30 Boott Corporation 
Stackpole Emelins, blacksmith, house 16 Adams 
Stackpole James, Prescott Corporation, house 27 do. 

Stackpole Samuel, overseer, Middlesex, house 35 George 
Stacy Lucian P. bookkeeper (Boston), house 7 Harrison 
Stafford Mary J. dressmaker, 12 Nesmith’s new block 
Stafford Mary M. dressmaker, "Welles block, boards 113 Merr. 
Stafford William, overseer, Hamilton, house 1 Hamilton Corp. 
Stainer William, bobbin maker, house 283 Middlesex 
Stanchfield Benj. F. carpenter, house 28 Chestnut 
Stanchfield Benj. S. student, 4 Museum building, b. Chestnut 
Stanchfield Tamson E. widow, house 28 Chestnut 
Standish Sarah, dressmaker, house 45 Charles 
Stanford Albert, Lawrence, boards 17 Lawrence Corporation 
Stanford Freeman S. machinist, boards 68 IMerrimac Corporation 
Stanford Loring G., Merrimae, boards 68 Merrimae Corporation 
Staniels Edward A. & Co. apothecary, 123 Central, b. 121 do. 
Stanley Emily, widow, house 20 Kirk 

Stanley George W., Massachusetts, h. 13 Third, Central ville 
Stanley Phineas, Merrimae, house Wilder, near Pawtucket 
Stanley Stephen T., Merrimae, house 161 Merrimae Corporation 
Stanley William C. carriage painter, house 18 Elm 
Stanton Chas. P. clerk, 128 Suffolk, b. Mechanics’ Hotel 
Stanton George F. student, boards 18 Walnut 
Stanton Henry B. at Wilder & Dana’s, house 18 Walnut 
Stanton Patrick, laborer, house 38 Appleton 
Stan wood Kicliard L. clerk, boards 45 Appleton 
Stanwood Sarah, boardinghouse, 28 Mass. Corporation 
Staples Albert II. grocer, 76 Church, house 10 Congress 


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Staples Benjamin L. mason, house 38 Franklin 
Staples E. H. (Cal.), house 98 East Merrimac 
Staples George, Massachusetts, boards 1 George 
Staples George W., Massachusetts, boards 59 Mass. Corp. 
Staples Nathaniel T. mason, house 31 Willie 
Staples Robert II. mason, boards 31 Willie 
Staples Stephen, Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton 
Staples Theodore, Boott, house 1 Boott Corporation 
Starbird Charles D. machinist, house 59 Wortlien 
Starbird Isaac S., Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Starbird James, Boott Corporation, house 41 do. 

Stearns Amos, laborer, house 4 Garnet 
Stearns Charles, lightning-rods, boards 105 Gorham 
Stearns Charles, Merrimac, house 177 Merrimac Corporation 
Stearns Charles A. planer at Favor’s, house Mount Vernon, near 
Westford 

Stearns Charles C., Suffolk, house 4 Cabot block, Cabot street 
Stearns Charles E. at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, boards 33 South 
Stearns Erastus, carpenter, house 34 Fayette 
Stearns George W., Suffolk, house 3 Willow place 
Stearns Lydia, widow, house 24 Lowell Corporation 
Stearns Nathaniel, overseer, Middlesex, house 76 Bridge, 
Centralville 

Stearns Samuel, Suffolk, house 43 Hanover 
Stearns Simon, machinist, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Stebbins Charles, harness maker, boards 5 Jackson 
Steele George P., Merrimac, house rear 12 Tilden 
Stephens Alexander, grocer, 68 Dutton, house 24 Smith 
Stephens John W., Lowell Machine Shop, li. 265 Middlesex 
Stevens Alonzo B. bootmaker, boards 137 Merrimac Corporation 
Stevens Amraphel S. millinery, 27 r Merrimac, house 113 East 
Merrimac 

Stevens Benjamin F. machinist, Allen’s Mills, h. 51 Howard 
Stevens Elizabeth F. dressmaker, 55 Merrimac, corner John, 
boards 143 East Merrimac [Merrimac 

Stevens Elmira, dressmaker, Nesmith’s building, bds. 143 East 
Stevens Ezra B., Merrimac, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
Stevens George ( Morse fy Stevens ), counsellor, 49 Central, house 
9 Willow 

Stevens Herbert, machinist, boards 62 Middlesex 

Stevens Horace H. (Cal.), house 3 Franklin square 

Stevens Joel P. at stone yard, house 80 Howard 

Stevens Jonas, Massachusetts, house 39 Mass. Corporation 

Stevens (Joseph ) & Currier ( H. M. ), blacksmiths, Fletcher, n. 

Adams, house 5 Franklin square 
Stevens Lettis, widow, house 5 Appleton Corporation 



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Stevens Levi 15. mason, bouse Walker 

Stevens Mary E. Mrs. millinery and fancy goods, 54 Middle- 
sex, bouse do. 

Stevens Meliitable S. widow, boards Hale, corner Grand 
Stevens Solon, power-loom harnesses and reeds, Fletcher, corner 
Western avenue, house 47 Howard 
Stevens Solon W. clerk, boards 47 Howard 
Stevens Warren, teamster, at A. L. Waite’s, b. 80 Howard 
Stevens William, Merrimac, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
Stevens William, Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 
Stevenson Alexander, Merrimac, boards 151 Merrimac Corp. 
Stevenson Cushman, Lowell, house 15 Lowell Corporation 
Stevenson David, saslimaker, boards 56 Lawrence Corp. 
Stevenson Hiram, Merrimac, boards 136 Merrimac Corp. 
Stevenson James, Lowell, house 11 Lowell Corporation 
Stevenson Robert, Merrimac, house 151 Merrimac Corp. 

Stewart Andrew, Hamilton, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 
Stewart Benjamin N. house 66 Warren 
Stewart Franklin, Hamilton, house 6 Goward place 
Stewart John, Lowell, house 15 Hancock avenue 
Stewart Joseph, Hamilton, house 6 Goward place 
Stewart Levi D. foundryman, house 4 Buttrick’s bl’k, East Pine 
Stewart Maria, widow, house 122 Cross 
Stewart Moses, Merrimac, boards 12 Merrimac Corporation 
Stewart Robert, carpenter, house 16 Salem 
Stewart Scott, Hamilton, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 
Stewart Zachariah, Suffolk, boards 20 Suffolk Corporation 
St. Francis Alfred, Merrimac, boards 135 Merrimac Corporation 
St. Francis Mary A. Mrs. house 135 Merrimac Corporation 
Stickney Daniel ( Wheeler Stickney ), grocer, Tilden, house 

171 Moody 

Stickney Edward, Suffolk, boards 20 Suffolk Corporation 
Stickney Ira, shoemaker, house 9 Fifth, Centralville 
Stickney James O. tanner, house 36 High 

Stickney John E. shoemaker, boards 2 Jackson [opp. Paige 
Stickney Samuel AY. president Railroad Bank, house 12 Kirk, 
Stickney Thomas M. watchmaker and jeweller, 153 Central, 
boards 47 Charles [Hanover 

Stiles Alba G. clerk, at J. Coggin & Co.’s, house 53 
Stiles Charles F. butcher, house Chelmsford, near Powell 
Stiles Jesse, Tremont, house 37 Tremont Corporation 
Stiles John, clerk, 12 Tilden, house 162 Suffolk 
Stiles Joseph, painter, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 
Stiles Lewis, machinist, house 5 Lawrence Corporation 
Stiles Perry P. clerk, Merrimac, corner Tilden, house Oliver, 
near School 




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Stiles Sarah P. Mrs. house 162 Suffolk ^ 

Stiles William, job wagon, house 144 School 

Stillings Joseph F. mason, house 4 Austin 

Stimpson Daniel, Massachusetts, house 47 Massachusetts Corp. 

Stimpson Lucius S. cigar maker, house 18 Adams 

Stimson William A. machinist, house 11 Cabot 

Stinson Charles W. Merrimac, boards 56 Lawrence Corporation 

St. Ledger Patrick, Hamilton, house Green, near George 

Stockman Edward, at Noreross’s, house 39 Branch 

Stockwell James Mrs. house Westford, near Gates . 

Stockwell John, Lowell Machine Shop, house 3 Howe 
Stoddard Thomas G. engineer, Salem & Lowell Railroad, house 
32 Howard 

Stokes Josiali H. police, house 8 Merrill’s court 

Stokes Warren J., Bleaehery, house 20 Bleaehery street 

Stone Aaron C., Lowell Machine Shop, house 252 Middlesex 

Stone Abel IL, Suffolk, house 15 Suffolk Corporation 

Stone Ambrose, jeweller, boards 119 Central 

Stone Asaph, pattern maker, at J. E. Crane’s, house 68 Appleton 

Stone Charles W. IL laborer, house rear 63 Salem 

Stone Eben, tanner house Leathers 

Stone Edward, at Samuel Convers’s, house 6 Clark’s court 
Stone George, liquor dealer, h. 17 Clark, near the School-house 
Stone George W. ale depot, 99 Market, boards Wamesit House 
Stone George W. physician, house 1 Chapel 
Stone Henry A. clerk, 120 Central, boards 49 Andover 
Stone Mary A. Mrs. boardinghouse, 15 Merrimac Corporation 
Stone R. liquor dealer, house 17 Clark, near the School House 
Stone Rufus H. machinist, boards 59 Adams Andover 

Stone Samuel, boots, shoes, and trunks, 120 Central, house 49 
Stone ( Z. Eugene ) & Huse ( Stephen JF. J, publishers “ Vox Po- 
puli” and “ Journal & Courier,” 21 Central, h. 51 Chestnutr 

Stone , machinist, boards 129 Middlesex 

Storrer Newman W. clerk at Otis Allen’s, boards 19 Kirk 
Stott Charles, agent Belvidere Flannel Mills, house 1 6 Chestnut, 
corner High 

Stott Charles A. clerk, Belvidere Flannel Mills, h. 40 Chestnut 

Stott John, Middlesex, house 81 Church 

Stott John, overseer Stott’s Mill, house 3 Water, comer Pond 

Stott William C. laborer, house Front, Centralville 

Stover Lucy A. Mrs. house 48 Paige 

Stover Pamelia, widow, house 5 Garnet 

Stowe Aaron, shomaker, boards Bridge, n. the Bridge, Cent’ville 
Stowe Ithamar F. shoemaker, Bridge, near the bridge, Central- 
ville, house do. [avenue, b. 4 Butterfield 

Stowell James H. (Russell § Stow ell J, coal, Fletcher, c. Western 


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Stowell Jonas, Hamilton Print Works, house 148 Central 

Stratton George W. carpenter, boards 22 Warren 

Stratton Herbert, carpenter, house 22 Warren 

Stratton Jesse H. machinist, house 125 Middlesex 

Stratton Jonas, millwright, house 140 Lawrence 

Stratton L. shoemaker, boards 46 Prescott Corporation 

Stratton Lyman B. shoemaker, boards 6 East Merrimac 

Stratton Torrey, Hamilton, house 61 Hamilton Corp., Gorham 

Straw Meriam B. Mrs. house 11 Ash 

Straw Mary E. teacher, house 11 Ash 

Straw Worcester (California), house 6 Race 

Street Owen Rev. house 38 Bartlett 

Streeter ( Harrison JJ r . ) & Powers ( Hannibal), grocers, John, 
corner Merrimac, house Westford, near School 
Streeter Holland, wood measurer, house Liberty, opp. School 
Streeter Hollis, blacksmith, boards 192 Middlesex 
Streeter Lcander R. house 37 Bartlett 
Strout Frank, Lowell, boards 14 Hamilton Corporation 
Strout George W., Hamilton, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 
Stuart Ebenezer M. chair maker, house rear 124 School 
Studley George R. machinist, house 55 Worthen 
Sturtevant Joseph E. carpenter, ^boards 16 North Franklin court 
Sturtevant Zopher W. boots and shoes, 18 Central, house 18 Mill 
Sugden John, worsted spinner, house Whipple street 
Sugden William? Lowell, house 14 Charles 
Sughrue Charles, laborer, house 12 Lewis 
Sughrue Margaret, dress maker, 12 Lewis, boards do. 

Sullivan Ann, widow, house 48 Lewis 

Sullivan Bartholomew, laborer, house 19 Winter 

Sullivan Catherine, widow, house Salem, corner Adams 

Sullivan Catharine, widow, house rear 26 Lowell 

Sullivan Catherine, widow, house 20 Little 

Sullivan Cornelius, hostler, house 3 Andover 

Sullivan Cornelius, Tremont, house 6 Adams 

Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house rear 270 Merrimac 

Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house 124 Lowell 

Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house 8 Pearl 

Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house Suffolk, near Cross 

Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house 12 Dummer 

Sullivan Dennis, laborer, house 39 Fenwick 

Sullivan Dennis, laborer, house 53 Lowell 

Sullivan Dennis, laborer, house 252 Merrimac 

Sullivan Dennis, laborer, house rear 37 Fenwick 

Sullivan Dennis, house rear 37 Fenwick 

Sullivan Edward, laborer, house 12 Cross 

Sullivan Edward, Merrimac Print Works, house 30 Salem 


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Sullivan Ellen, widow, house 21 River 

Sullivan Eugene, Lov ell, house rear 10 Little 

Sullivan Eugene, laborer, house GO Adams 

Sullivan Florence, laborer, house 284 Merrimac 

Sullivan Hannah, widow, house 10 Davidson 

Sullivan Isabella, widow, house 12 Summer 

Sullivan James, laborer, house 23 Adams 

Sullivan James, laborer, house 100 Howard 

Sullivan James, shoemaker, house 13 Adams 

Sullivan Jeremiah, laborer, boards 14 Adams 

Sullivan Jeremiah, harness maker, 38 Central 

Sullivan Jeremiah, house 3 Andover 

Sullivan Joanna, widow, house 12 Cross, corner Marion 

Sullivan John, at O. M. "Whipple’s, house 183 Lawrence 

Sullivan John, laborer, house 18 Cross 

Sullivan John, batting mill, house Davidson 

Sullivan John, laborer, house 32 Lewis 

Sullivan John, laborer, house 127 Lowell 

Sullivan John, Lawrence Co. house 1 1 Adams 

Sullivan John, laborer, house rear 48 Fenwick 

Sullivan John, Hamilton, house 20 Summer 

Sullivan John D. grocer, 104 Suffolk 

Sullivan Joseph, laborer, house 11 Adams 

Sullivan Julia, widow, house 12 Dummer 

Sullivan Julia, widow, house 19 Winter 

Sullivan Julia, Mrs. house 21 Pond 

Sullivan Lawrence, laborer, house 58 Adams 

Sullivan Margaret, widow, house 12 Davidson 

Sullivan Margaret Mrs. house 150 Lowell 

Sullivan Margaret, widow, house rear 117 Market 

Sullivan Margaret, widow, house rear 10 Little 

Sullivan Margaret, widow, house 109 Lowell 

Sullivan Martin, laborer, house rear 78 Lowell 

Sullivan iM ary, widow, house- 16 Dummer 

Sullivan Mary, widow, house 252 Merrimac 

Sullivan Mary Mrs. house 92 Suffolk 

Sullivan Matthew, laborer, house 9 Fenwick 

Sullivan % Michael, mason, house 70 Church 

Sullivan Michael, foundry, house 70 Suffolk 

Sullivan Michael, laborer, house rear 44 Lowell 

Sullivan Michael, laborer, house 19 Adams 

Sullivan Michael, house 104 Suffolk 

Sullivan Owen, laborer, house 3 Putney’s court 

Sullivan Patrick, laborer, house 252 Merrimac 

Sullivan Patrick, laborer, house 43 Adams 

Sullivan Patrick, Merrimac, house 20 Lewis 


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Sullivan Richard, laborer, house rear 37 Fenwick 
Sullivan Timothy, laborer, house 4 Davis’s court 
Sullivan Timothy, Lowell, house 6G Suffolk 
Summers Samuel, Boott, boards 71 Warren 
Sumner Mary Mrs. house 4 Fifth, Centralville 
Sutcliffe James, Stott’s .Mills, house 2 Fellows Court 
Sutcliffe John, at American Bolt Co. house 287 Central 

Sutherland , Prescott, boards 12 Prescott Corporation 

Swain Asa M. machinist and water-wheel manufacturer, 84 
Broadway, house 57 Butterfield 
Swain Cyrus teamster, boards 1G6 Suffolk 
Swain George W., Lawrence, boards 43 Lawrence Corporation 
Swain John M. painter, house 60 Merrimac Corporation 
Swan ( Charles A . F. ) & Goodhue ( Isaac N. ), counsellors, 3 
Canal Block, boards 12 Hurd 
Swan Daniel, shoe store, 41 Merrimac, house 25 Bartlett 
Swan Edward P. machinist, boards 18 Clay [Dummer 

Swan James S. & Co. brokers and jewellers, 73 Central, house 44 
Swan Joseph C., Massachusetts, boards 51 Bridge, Centralville 
Swan Joshua, house Congress, rear Hale’s Mills 
Swapp Andrew F. color maker, house 39 Lagrange 
Swapp Isabella Mrs. house 52 Middle 
Swasey George S., Lawrence Corporation, house 12 Dodge 
Swazey Almond L., Boott, house 32 Race 
Sweatt Samuel ( Runals , Clough , Sr Co.), house 85 Appleton 
Sweatt Simeon H. stonecutter, house 8G Howard 
Sweeney Catharine, widow, house rear 50 Fenwick 
Sweeney Dennis, foundry, house Suffolk, near Cross 
Sweeney Hugh, laborer, house 31 Floyd 
Sweeney Hugh, laborer, house 10 Wall 
Sweetser Hannah Mrs. house 50 Howard 
Sweetser L. Sylvester, shoemaker, East Merrimac 
Sweetser Sylvanus, shoemaker, boards 4G Prescott Corporation 
Sweetser ( Theodore H. ) & Gardner ( JV. S. ), counsellors, Tyler’s 
Block, G3 Central, house Nesmith [from Mt. Vernon 

Swett Daniel, jr. stencil cutter, 28 Merrimac, house Varney, 3rd 
Swett John, carpenter, house 38 Charles 
Swett John F. moulder, house Pine, corner Carleton 
Swett John H. at J. Jenkins’s, boards 29 Hamilton Corporation 
Swett Nathaniel F., Boott, boards 9 Lee 
Swett Samuel, sea captain, house 341 Merrimac 
Swett William L. carriage maker, h. Wanalancit, n. Pawtucket 
Swift James, porter, at D. W. C. Farrington’s, house 1 Green 
Swift James, laborer, house 8 William 
Swift John, Massachusetts, house 56 Middle 
Swift John IL, Bleaehcry, house 25 do. 


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Swift Peter, Bleachery, house 34 Crosby 
Sykes Harriet, widow, house 344 Central 
Sykes Richard R., Hamilton, boards rear 3 Dodge 
Sykes Robert A., Hamilton, house 13 Chapel 
Sykes Thomas, painter, boards 152 Middlesex 
Sylvester Edward J., Boott, house G7 Boott Corporation 
Sylvester George B. carpenter, 2 Salem, house Gold 
Sylvester Samuel C,, Boott, house 17 Boott Corporation 

TAAFE MARGARET, widow, house 2 Putney’s court 
Taber Wing H. plauemaker, 19 Market, house do. 

Tabor Benaiah, Hamilton Print Works, house 46 Charles 
Tabor Frank, clerk, 253 Merrimac, boards 166 Suffolk 
Tabor John, machinist, boards 46 Charles 
Taft Nelson, clerk, 52 Merrimac 

Taft Nelson F. salesman, 54 Merrimac, boards 105 Gorham 
Taggett Leander, Merrimac, boards 79 Merrimac Corporation 
Tague Patrick, boards 7 Davidson 
Taisey Jesse, house 11 Franklin square, Adams 
Taisey Lydia, dry goods, Gorham, corner Middlesex, boards 12 
Hamilton Corporation 

Taisey Robert, country produce, 76 Dutton, house do. 

Talbot Charles P. & Co ( T. Talbot J, drugs and dye stuffs, City 
Market, house Chestnut, near Park 
Talbot Curtis A. engineer, house Leather • 

Talbot Matthew, machinist, house 36 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Talbot Thomas ( C. P . Talbot fy Co.), house at North Billerica 
Tallant Samuel B. (Cal.), house 5 Appleton Corporation 
Tanner James, Boott, boards 25 Boott Corporation 
Tapley Alfred A. clerk, 264 Merrimac, boards 358 do. 

Tapley David, boots and shoes, 264 Merrimac, house 358 do. 

Tapley Eben N. clerk at J. Tapley’s, boards 37 Church 

Tapley Jesse, timber dealer, house 44 Branch 

Tapley Joseph, wood, Jackson, near Roundhouse, h. 37 Church 

Tarbell George, clerk, boards 38 Boott Corporation 

Tarbell George W. clerk, 3 Central, boards 43 Cushing 

Tarbell Reuben Mrs. house 7 Garnet 

Tarr George J. & Co. dry goods, 48 Merrimac, house 43 Tyler 

Tasker Charles C. music teacher, house 21 Kirk 

Tasker Jeremiah, Boott, house. 42 Boott Corporation 

Tay Sullivan, shoemaker, house Methuen road, Centralville 

Taylor Adam, Middlesex, house 2 Lawrence court 

Taylor Albert H. at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, b. 7 High-street square 

Taylor Albion C. fruits, &e. 109 Central, b. American House 

Taylor Alfred, Middlesex, house 41 Chapel 

Taylor Catharine Mrs. house 8 Franklin square, Adams 



222 LOWELL [ r J^ ] DIRECTORY. 

Taylor Charles ( Taylor , Jacobs , ObQ, grocer, Merrimac, cor- 

ner Prescott 

Taylor Charles, Merrimac, boards 135 Merrimac Corporation 
Taylor Charles I. sashmaker, boards 8 Franklin square, Adams 
Taylor Charles S. boards 29 School 

Taylor Charles W. carpenter, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
Taylor (David), Jacobs ( Amos), & Co. ( C/ias. Taylor), grocers, 
Merrimac, corner Prescott, house 29 School 
Taylor Edward, Massachusetts Corporation, b. 14 Lagrange ct. 
Taylor Edwin, carpenter, boards 25 Massachusetts -Corporation 
Taylor Edwin L., Massachusetts, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 
Taylor James S. house 167 Merrimac Corporation 
Taylor John, Lawrence Corporation, house 55 do. 

Taylor John, at W. E. Livingston’s, house 3 Brewery court 
Taylor John F. carpenter, boards 134 Merrimac Corporation 
Taylor Joseph, Hamilton, house 68 Lawrence 
Taylor Luke, Lowell, boards 71 Warren 
Taylor L. IL watchman, Massachusetts, b. 59 Mass. Corp. 
Taylor Marcia, widow, house 48 Paige 
Taylor Melvin B. Suffolk, house 25 Suffolk Corporation 
Taylor Nancy Mrs. house 167 Merrimac Corporation 
Taylor Nathan, Prescott, boards 61 Massachusetts Corporation 
Taylor Paris, Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 
Taylor Rufus P., Lowell Co. boards 8 Franklin sq. Adams st. 
Taylor Samuel, Tremont, house 37 Tremont Corporation 
Taylor (Samuel) & Probert (Richard), sewing-machine needle 
manufacturers, Mechanics’ Mills, house 218 School 
Taylor Samuel W., Merrimac Corporation 
Taylor Stephen K., Tremont Corporation, house 12 do. 

Taylor William E. at Lovejoy & Butterfield’s, house Varney, 
near Fletcher . [Central 

Taylor William R. harness maker, at Samuel Convers, bds. 101 
Teaboe Joseph, lumberman, boards 2 Middlesex place 
Teague Hugh, laborer, house 39 Lowell 
Tebbetts Clias. G., Massachusetts, b. 56 Massachusetts Corp. 
Tebbetts Joseph R. farmer, h. Mt. Pleasant st. Central ville 
Tebbetts Temple, pattern maker, house 47 Third, Centralville 
Teel George S bootmaker, house Quebec, corner Manchester 
Teeman Silva, variety store, 75 Adams, house do. 

Temple Charles, teamster, boards 13 Franklin square 

Temple Emery, operative, house 7 Cabot 

Temple Thomas W. mason, house 3 Garnet 

Tenny William C. Rev. house 20 Chapel 

Terrell Joseph, Prescott, house rear 47 River, Centralville 

Terrill , Tremont, boards 3 Tremont Corporation 

Tetherly John, farmer, at 59 Third, Centralville 



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Tetreau Cyprian L. clerk, at A. Putnam’s, b. at A. Putnam’s, 
Nesmith street 

Tetro Adolph, at Norcross’s mill, house 287 Middlesex 
Thatcher George, bell-hanger and clock repairer, 98 Merrimae, 
house Coburn, Centralville 

Thayer Emeline P. dressmaker, 10 John, b. 51 Mass. Corp. 

Thayer Lorenzo R. Rev. house 36 Worthen 

Thissell Clias. A., Merrimae, house 103 Merrimae Corporation 

Thissell Charles E. farmer, boards Joshua Thissell’s 

Thissell Daniel, carpenter, house Mt. Pleasant, Centralville 

Thissell Earl Amri, Suffolk, boards 51 Bridge, Centralville 

Thissell Frank, Merrimae, house 16 High 

Thissell John F. shoemaker, house Mt. Pleasant, Centralville 

Thissell John W. farmer, house Varnum, Centralville 

Thissell Joseph AY. farmer, house 17 Marshall 

Thissell Joshua, farmer, house Mt. Pleasant, Centralville 

Thistle Philip, wheelwright, boards at William L. Swett’s 

Thomas Christopher, Merrimae, boards 74 Merrimae Corp. 

Thomas Elisha A. watchman, house 17 Floyd 

Thomas James, painter, house 53 Salem 

Thomas Marcus A., Merrimae, house 72 Merrimae Corporation 
Thomas Mary, house rear 12 Tilden 
Thomas Richard, laborer, house 10 Adams 
Thomas William, Merrimae Print Works, house 11 Cabot, cor- 
ner Moody 

Thomas , Merrimae, boards 74 Merrimae Corporation 

Thompson Abel H. engineer, railroad, boards at S. Crosby’s 
Thompson Albert H. machinist, boards 35 Marion 
Thompson Alvin, Merrimae, boards 12 Merrimae Corporation 
Thompson Artemas, Bleachery, house 6 Bleachery street 
Thompson Betlmel T. millinery and fancy goods, 91 Merrimae, 
boards 13 Central 

Thompson Charles, miller, boards 5 Thorndike 

Thompson Charles, carpenter, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 

Thompson Charles, miller, house Pleasant 

Thompson Charles, yarn dyer, Whipple’s Mills, h. 248 Gorham 

Thompson Doras, carpenter, boards 23 Hamilton Corporation 

Thompson Fanny, widow, house 28 Charles 

Thompson Harriet A. Mrs. house Chelmsford, third from Howard 

Thompson Henry, Suffolk Corporation, house 62 Moody 

Thompson Ira, machinist, boards 13 Boott Corporation 

Thompson James, physician, 10 Hurd, house do. 

Thompson James G. shuttle maker, house 41 Fayette 

Thompson James P. carpenter, house 16 Queen 

Thompson John, Hamilton, house 53 Union 

Thompson John A. salesman, 45 Central, boards 113 Merrimae 


224 LOWELL [ r p ] DIRECTORY. 

Thompson Joseph P. & Co. ( William E. Farrar ), clothing, 57 
Central, boards 150 do. [rimac, h. Tilden, c. Moody 

Thompson Marshall E. botanic physician and druggist, 268 Mer- 
Thompson Nancy, liouse 82 Church 

Thompson Oliver, stone cutter, house 2 Suffolk Corporation 
Thompson Richard, Hamilton, house 69 Fayette 
Thompson Rinaldo R. gasfitter, 8 Central, boards 119 do. 
Thompson Robert, machinist, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 
Thompson Robert, Merrimac, house 89 Broadway 
Thompson Roxanna, house 50 Paige 

Thompson Samuel, engineer, house 1 Merriam’s court, High 

Thompson Thomas, Middlesex, house Pleasant 

Thompson William K. saloon, 25 Prescott, h. at W. Chelmsford 

Thompson , carpenter, boards 300 School 

Thorn Eli, mason, boards 39 Charles 

Thorn Samuel, mason, boards 39 Charles 

Thorne George H. mason, house 39 Fayette 

Thorne James, machinist, Merrimac Corporation, house 106 do. 

Thorning Cyrus H., Bleachery, boards at Mrs. L. Thorning’s 

Thorning J. Francis, Bleachery, boards Mrs. L. Thorning’s 

Thorning Leonard Mrs. boardinghouse, 28 Bleachery 

Thorning Leonard, house 28 Bleachery street 

Thornton Bernard, laborer, house Dummer, near Lowell 

Thornton Chas. II. patent leather finisher, boards Walnut 

Thornton Edward, Merrimac, house 15 River 

Thornton Ellen, widow, house 10 River 

Thornton Francis, saloon, 134 Central 

Thornton Henry R., Bleachery, house 29 Walnut 

Thornton James, Merrimac, house John street avenue 

Thornton Olive Mrs. house 45 Charles 

Thorpe James, Hamilton Print Works, house 69 Fayette 

Thurber Royal P. G. bookkeeper at Robert Taisey’s, b. do. 

Thurlow Martha, widow, house rear 26 Bartlett 

Thurston Benj. prop’r Washington House, Central, c. Church 

Thurston Charles W., Lowell M. S. boards 26 Appleton Corp. 

Thurston Elijah C. at Cushing & Mack’s, house 2 Ford 

Thurston Joel M., Lowell, house 30 Smith 

Tibbetts Charles, Boott, boards 53 Boott Corporation 

Thibbetts Charles G., Massachusetts, boards 56 Mass. Corp. 

Tibbetts Henry, blacksmith, house 6 Marshall 

Tibbetts John, Hamilton, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 

Tibbetts John W., Prescott, house 44 Prescott Corporation 

Tibbetts Wm. B. phrenologist and teacher, h. Sixth, Centralville 

Tibbetts William H. dentist, boards 260 Merrimac 

Tibbitt Luther, shoemaker, house Bower, near Beacon 

Ticehurst James, machinist, house 15 South 


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Ticknor David jr. shoecutter, 232 Merrimac, liouse 8 Race 
Ticknor Lyman, Merrimac, house 26 Austin 

Ticknor , carpenter, boards 138 Merrimac Corporation 

Tiernan Bridget, widow, house 20 Summer 
Tierney Margaret Mrs. house 28 Gorham 
Tierney Michael, Bleachery, house 4 Livingston 
Tierney Patrick, laborer, house 103 Gorham 
Tighe Henry, at Norcross’s, house real’ 20 Summer 
Tighe James, teamster, house 59 River, Centralville 
Tighe John, Lowell, house 7 W all 
Tighe Lawrence, teamster, house 11 Davidson 
Tighe ( Lawrence) & Quinn ( James ), blacksmiths, rear 39 Mar- 
ket, house 77 Adams 
Tighe Lawrence, house 7 Mall 
Tighe Mary, widow, house 6 Jefferson 
Tighe Michael, foundry, house 12 Jefferson 
Tighe Patrick, laborer, boards 11 Davidson 
Tighe Patrick, laborer, house High-street square 
Tighe Philip, Gas House, house 1 1 Davidson 
Tighter Elizabeth, widow, house 337 Central 
Tilley William, wool sorter, boards 95 Market 
•Tillotson Lyman, Hamilton, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 
Tilton Abraham, Lawrence, house 88 Lawrence Corporation 
Tilton Albert, carpenter, house 50 Church 
Tilton Charles IL, Lawrence, house 88 Lawrence Corporation 
Tilton David B. at S. Kidder’s, boards 21 Boott Corporation 
Tilton Joseph, carpenter at O. M. Whipple’s, house 308 Central 
Tilton Ruth, widow, house 21 Kirk avenue 
Tilton Sabrina Mrs. house 11 Dodge 
Timaly Mary, widow, house 85 East Merrimac 
Tinglcy John, Hamilton, house 118 Middlesex 
Titeoiub Benjamin, N. & L. Railroad, house 175 Middlesex 
Title Catharine, variety store, 58 Gorham, house do. 

Titus Samuel, Mass, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Tobin Catharine, widow, house 10 Lewis 
Tobin Dennis, house 1 Fenwick 
Tobin John, Boott, boards 19 River, Centralville 
Tobin John, laborer, house rear 11 Thorndike 
Tobin ( Patrick J.) & McEvoy ( John W. ), grocers, 71 Market, 
house 114 East Merrimac 
Tobin William, laborer, house 36 Lewis 
Toby Ilenry, stucco worker, boards 25 Market 
Todd Lewis L. painter, 112 Merrimac 
Todd Lucy C. widow, house 16 Cabot 
Tolan Mary, widow, house rear 37 Middle 
Tolman Charles, c : gar maker, house 10 Lagrange court 


226 LOWELL [ X ] DIRECTORY. 

Tolman'John C. overseer, Suffolk Corporation, li. 336 Merrimac 

Tolman N. M. Mrs. variety store, 33 i Merrimac, house 336 do. 

Toney Adolphus, hair dresser, house rear 47 Chapel 

Toney James A. hairdresser, boards 1 Chapel 

Tonnerrie Francis, Lowell Machine Shop, h. 4 Luther’s court 

Toohey Elizabeth, widow, house Union court 

Tooliey Patrick, Bleachery, house rear 41 Chapel 

Toohey Thomas, operative, house 53 Market 

Toole James, laborer, house Front, Centralville 

Toomey Dennis, Menimae, house rear 16 Dummer 

Toomy Mary, widow, house 5 Water 

Toothaker George, Lawrence, boards 67 Lawrence Corporation 
Toothakcr Mary E. Mrs. house 61 East Merrimac 
Toper Dole, laborer, boards 64 Moody 
Toppan Abner Mrs. house 14 Cabot 
Torsey James M. fruit, &c. house 35 Suffolk 
Torsey James M. upholsterer, h. Fletcher, Mechanic Mills 
Totman Stark ( Lancaster fy Totman ), tailor, 7 Appleton* block, 
104 Central, house 108 East Merrimac 
Tower James, house 209 Central 
Tower Millicent, tailoress, house 48 Charles 
Tower Thomas T. house 209 Central 
Towle Andrew, Tremont Corporation, liouse 15 do. 

Towle Frank, Tremont, house 25 Tremont Corporation 
Towle Laura, widow, boards 36 Massachusetts Corporation 
Towle Munroe, saw mill, boards 29 Hamilton Corporation 
Towle Simon, daguerreotypes, &c. 88 Merrimac, boards 16 Myr- 
tle, Centralville 

Towle Thomas, Merrimac, house Coburn, Centralville 
Towler Henry, restorator, 93 Market, house do. 

Towne Henry, currier, house Mt. Vernon, near Liberty 
Townsend Abel D., Lawrence, liouse 242 Gorham 
Townsend James, Merrimac, house 173 Merrimac Corporation 
Townsend Mary, variety store, 244 Gorham, house do. 

Toye William, operative, liouse 57 East Merrimac 

Tracy Dennis, Middlesex, boards 23 George 

Tracy John, Middlesex, boards 23 George 

Tracy Webster, beltmaker, liouse 13 North Franklin court 

Trainor Michael, house 16 George 

Trainor Peter, laborer, house 11 Hancock avenue 

Trainor Thomas, in foundry, house 39 Davidson 

Trask Daniel, farmer, house Liberty, near Chelmsford 

Trask Isaac, Lowell Corporation, house 16 do. 

Trask James, boardinghouse, 33 Lawrence Corporation 
Trask James T. at A. L. Brooks’s, house 32 Branch 
Trask Joseph H. teamster, house 8 Bleachery 



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Trask Joshua, Massachusetts, hoards 5 Prescott Corporation 
Trask Oliver H. P. stonecutter, boards at Moses Churcliiirs 
Traver Abraham, Suffolk Corp. boards 12 Tremont Corp. 

Traver J. Henry, Tremont Corporation, house 12 do. 

Trescott Hannah M. boardinghouse, 34 Lawrence Corporation 

Tresihan Jonas, blacksmith, house 85 Broadway 

Tribou Henry, machinist, boards 157 Merrimac Corporation 

Trimble Matthias, house 3 Crosby’s court 

Trinque Nelson, laborer, house rear 118 Middlesex 

Tripp John, roll coverer, house 13 4 Market 

Trott Charles P. mariner, boards 30 Tyler 

Trott Joseph F. paymaster, Boott, house 30 Tyler 

Trott Joseph F. jr. mariner, boards 30 Tyler 

Trout Abby Miss, house 14 Central 

Trow Elizabeth Mrs. boardinghouse, 38 Massachusetts Corp. 
Trowbridge John, carpenter, house 4 Clark 
Trowbridge Phineas P. shoemaker, house 281 Middlesex 
True Chapman H., Suffolk, house 7 Cabot Block 
True Charles S. house 149 Moody 

True Emmons T., Merrimac, boards 12 Merrimac Corporation 
True Henry, carpenter, boards 64 Massachusetts Corporation 
True Levi, carpenter, house 280 Middlesex 
True William, mason, boards 44 Boott Corporation 
Truell Brooks, Massachusetts, house 13 Suffolk Corporation 
Trueworthy James B., Merrimac Corporation, house 42 do. 
Trumbull James W. sawfiler, house 48 Prescott Corporation 
Trumbull Thomas, peddler, boards 51 Lowell 
Try on James, Appleton, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 
Tuck Andrew J., Merrimac, house 71 Merrimac Corporation 
Tuck Edward, broker, house 6 Sixth, Centralviile 
Tucker Benjamin P., Bleachery, house 12 Bleachery street 
Tucker Dolly, widow, house 122 Merrimac Corporation 
Tucker George W. machinist, boards 14 Lagrange court 
Tucker Gordon F. ( Keyes fy T. ), dry goods, 3 and 5 W elles’s 
Block, boards City Hotel 
Tucker Joel, tin peddler, house 56 Church 
Tucker John, teamster, boards 6 Prescott Corporation 
Tucker Michael, farmer, house 289 Middlesex 
Tucker Patrick, laborer, house 3 Hancock avenue 
Tuckerman Edward G. house 18 Hurd 
Tuekerman Edward G. jr. at J. C. Ayer & Co/s, b. 18 Hurd 
Tufts Eben, boards Washington House 
Tufts Edward, paymaster, Merrimac P. W. house 33 Moody 
Tufts William, Massachusetts, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 
Tuite Simon P., Boott, house 69 Boott Corporation 
Tukey Thomas P., Tremont Corporation, 24 do. 



228 LOWELL [ X ] DIRECTORY. 

Tullock Robert N. silversmith, at A. Sanborn’s, house 14 Cabot 
Tally Catharine, widow, house rear 25 Lowell 
Tally Cornelius, laborer, house rear 25 Lowell 
Tully Hugh, house G Cedar 

Tally flames, Merrirnac Print Works, house 326 Merrimac 
Tully John, Massachusetts, boards 4 Massachusetts Corporation 
Tully Michael, laborer, at O. M. Whipple’s, house 36 Crosby 
Tully Thomas, laborer, house 274 Merrimac 
Tumelty Charles, Bleachery, house 34 Cedar 
Tumelty Felix, bootmaker, 138 Central, boards 10 Dummer 
Turner Ansel H. job wagon, house First, Centralville 
Turner Benjamin F. newspaper carrier, house 260 Merrimac 
Turner Elizabeth, widow, house 33 High 
Turner George, clothes cleaner, 13 Prescott, house do. 

Turner Isaiah, mason, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 
Turner Jonathan G. overseer, Appleton Corporation, house 9 do. 
Turner Thomas M. carpenter, boards 26 Chapel 
Turner William II., Lawrence Corporation, house 43 do. 

Turrell John, laborer, house rear High, near Chestnut 

Turrell William, laborer, house rear 25 Lowell 

Tuthill Augustus, hairdresser, house 62 Liver, Centralville 

Tuttle Abel C. clerk, 32 Middlesex, boards 46 Elm 

Tuttle Ann C. Mrs. house 41 Cushing [n. Livingston 

Tuttle Franklin, overseer, Bleachery Dye House, house Carter, 

Tuttle John B. mason, house 46 Elm 

Tuttle John W. dry goods (B.), house 21 Fourth, Centralville 
Tuttle Samuel J. mason, house 249 Central 
Tuttle William O. clerk, 54 Merrimac, boards 4 Church 
Tuxbury Moses M. Mrs. house 37 Bridge, c. Third, Centralville 
Tuxbury Thomas L. paper-box manufacturer, 15 Middle, house 
Richardson, Centralville 

Tweed Timothy G. provisions, 6 Cabot, house 123 Moody 
Tweed Timothy G. jr. clerk, 164 Merrimac, house 123 Moody 
Twichell Stillman, machinist, house 9 1 Moody 
Twiss Benjamin P., Lawrence, house 13 Lawrence Corporation 
Twiss T. W. Rev. house 107 Gorham 
Twitcliell Andrew S., Suffolk Corporation, house 12 Dodge 
Twitchell James, laborer, house Front, Centralville 
Twitcliell William A. machinist, boards 91 Moody 
Twombly Isaac H. variety store, Moody, c. Tilden, house do. 
Twombly Joshua, carpenter, Bleachery, house 14 do. 

Twombly Judith, widow, house 27 Prescott Corporation 
Tyler Albert M. carpenter, house 193 Central 
Tyler Artemas S. cashier Prescott Bank and treasurer Five Cent 
Savings Bank, 49 Central, house 170 East Merrimac 
Tyler Daniel B., Hamilton, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 


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Tyler George S. engineer, Stonybrook & L. R. R. li. 19 Howard 
Tyler Iliram, boards 36 Cabot 

Tyler Jane S. R. Mrs. boardinghouse, 9 Merrimac Corporation 

Tyler Jonathan, house Park, corner Andover 

Tyler Levi, painter, boards 192 Middlesex 

Tyler Levi, Middlesex, boards 62 Middlesex 

Tyler Lucian C., Lowell, boards 36 Cabot 

Tyler Rynaldo IL, Merrimac, house 17 Cady 

Tyler Silas, house 28 Church 

Tyler Silas jr. clerk, 27 Central, house 20 Kirk 

Tyler William Mrs. house 57 Howard 

Tyne John, Bleachery, house 62 Charles 

Tyng Levi B. machinist, house 36 Howard 

UNDERHILL ERVIN, express agent, office Northern depot, 
house 66 Howard 

Underwood Charles H. at Cushings & Mack’s, h. 31 Lagrange 

Underwood Japheth, house 7 Lowell Corporation 

Underwood Mary A. J. Mrs. boardinghouse, 7 Lowell Corp. 

Underwood Myron, machinist, boards Howard House 

Underwood William G. carpenter, house 25 Adams 

Unsworth Henry, blockcutter, house Thorndike, corner Hale 

Unsworth Henry jr. laborer, at II. Unsworth’s, 2 Hale 

Upham Amos, carpenter, house Oliver, near School 

Upham Andrew, Suffolk, boards 4 Suffolk Corporation 

Upham Henry B., Boott, boards 29 Boott 

Upham James F. wire worker, 10 Central, boards 53 Boott Corp. 

Upham William, boardinghouse, 53 Boott Corporation 

Upton George W., Boott, house 55 Boott Corporation 

Upton Henry, upholsterer, 7 Central, house 24 Branch 

Upton Isaac J. house 28 Suffolk 

Upton Joseph, carpet weaver, house 78 High 

Upton Joseph S. overseer, Lawrence Corporation, house 79 do. 

Upwood John, laborer, house rear 16 Appleton 

Up wood Thomas, Hamilton, house 6 Cady 

Ural Patrick, machinist, boards rear 38 Appleton 

Ural Rose, widow, house rear 36 Appleton 

Urann Charles F., Hamilton, boards 4 Hamilton Corporation 

Usher Samuel, Middlesex, boards 71 Warren 

Uttin Ann, dressmaker, 170 Merrimac 

VAILE LUCY M. Mrs. teacher, house 45 Chestnut, c. Willow 
Vaile Luey R. music teacher, house 45 Chestnut 
Valenti P. merchant tailor, clothing made to order in a superior 
manner, 4 Canal block, boards Merrimac House 
Vallely Sarah, house 15 Keene 


230 LOWELL [ V ] l>IKECTORr. 

Valley Joseph, Middlesex, house 184 Central 
Vance Abby, boardinghouse, 18 Merrimac 
Vance Shubael B. 18 Merrimac 

Vance 'William, jeweller, boards 31 Hamilton Corporation 

Vance William jr., Lawrence, house 6 Dodge 

Vance Wm G. jeweller at A. Sanborn’s, b. 31 Hamilton Corp. 

Van Valkinburgh George IL, Tremont Corporation, bds. 43 do. 

Van Vronker Lucinda Mrs. house 48 Chapel 

Varner Hugh, house 14 Pleasant 

Varner Robert, house 21 High 

Varney Daniel, machinist, house 74 Middlesex 

Varney Samuel J. Mrs. house 14 Ash 

Varnum Atkinson C. ( Knowles § Varnum), counsellor, 14 Ap- 
pleton block, house at Dracut 
Varnum Caroline B. Mrs. house Varnum, Centralville 
Varnum Emma O. dressmaker, boardinghouse, 12 Fayette 
Varnum Geo. brakeman, Boston & Lowell R. R. b. 59 Appleton 
Varnum George W. conductor, B. & L. R. R. house 158 Gorham 
Varnum George W. painter, house 12 Chestnut 
Varnum Henry C. house Varnum, Centralville 
Varnum John II. house Varnum, Centralville 
Varnum Joshua, house 109 River, Centralville 
Varnum Joshua B. farmer, boards 109 River, Centralville 
Varnum Sarah and Jane, house 3 Union 
Varnum William, machinist, boards 5 Thorndike 
Veo Francis, at O. Allen’s, boards 1 Willie 
Veo Frank, laborer, boards 1 Willie 
Veo Luke, baker, house 1 Willie 
Veo Peter, baker, house 15 Willie 
Vickary David A. carpenter, house 3 Mechanic 
Vickery Alfred, Massachusetts, house 14 Prescott Corporation 
Vickery Dorothy, widow, house 53 Lawrence Corporation 
Vickery George L., Lawrence, boards 53 Lawrence Corporation 
Vickery Josiah P. painter, house 11 Prescott Corporation 
Viles Albert, machinist, house Coburn, Centralville 
Vincent James N. blacksmith, house Holbrook’s court 
Viney Asa, carpenter, house Hale, corner Howard 
Viney C. Augusta Miss, teacher, boards 22 Tyler 
Viney William, overseer, Lowell, boards at Franklin House 
Viney William H. physician, boards 16 Tyler 
Vining Ezra, Merrimac Corporation, house 40 do. 

Vinton Horace, Lowell, house 11 Willow 
Vinton Michael, laborer, house rear 75 Lowell 
Vinyard Thomas, at A. L. Brook’s, boards 5 Thorndike 
Virgin Charles Iv., Massachusetts, boards 3 High-street square 
Virgin Edward II. painter, 7 Central, boards 14 Central 



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WADDLE CATHARINE, widow, house rear 53 Middle 
Wade Elizabeth, house 43 South 

Wade Henry C. hatter, boards 17 Hamilton Corporation 
Wade Leander A. clerk, 44 Merrimac, boards 35 Suffolk 
Wade S. Otis, Merrimac, house 131 Merrimac Corporation 
Wadleigh Alanson P. Mrs. house 35 Tremont Corporation 
Wadleigh Joseph, shoemaker, house 6 Alder 
Wadleigh Newell, house 8 Alder 

Wadleigh William P. shoemake”, boards 8 Prescott Corporation 
Wagner William, Lowell, house 4 Middlesex place 
Waite Aldis L. & Co. produce commission merchants, Dutton, 
opp. Mechanic’s Mills, house Chelmsford, near Parker 
Waite Betsey, widow, house 13 Tilden 

Waite Daniel S. fancy goods, Central, c. Jackson, h. 52 Union 
Waite Hanover P. house 23 Hamilton Corporation 
Waldo Allen & Co. ( D. G. Emerson ), grocers, 201 Middlesex, 
house 268 do. 

Waldron Charles, at J. C. Ayer’s, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 
Waldron James, at J. C. Ayer’s, boards 5 Prescott Corporation 
Waldron Mary A. milliner, 108 Merrimac, boards 113 do. 
Walkden Thomas, at Bangs Bros, boards 8 Charles 
Walker Aaron jr. teacher, house 153 East Men*, near Nesmith 
Walker Alexander, Lowell, house 42 Lawrence 
Walker Andrew J. salesman, 48 Merrimac, house 8 Willow 
Walker Benj. paymaster, Hamilton Print Works, h. 20 Appleton 
Walker Benjamin F. carpenter, house 20 Prescott Corporation 
Walker Elizabeth Mrs. boardinghouse, 6 Lowell Corporation 
Walker George W. ( Cutter &? Walker shoulder braces, &c. 48 
Central, house 221 do. 

Walker Joshua M., Boott, boards ^0 Prescott Corporation 
Walker Mary, widow, house 3 Garnet 

Walker Philo T. machinist, house 129 Merrimac Corporation 

Walker Ruel J., Suffolk, house 10 Cabot block 

Walker William, carriage maker, boards 35 Suffolk 

Wall James, house 4 Carpet lane 

W all Mary, widow, house 95 Gorham 

Wall Patrick, blacksmith, house 56 South 

Wallace Daniel R., Boott Corporation, house 34 do. 

Wallace James, Lowell, house 23 High 

Wallace Lucinda Mrs. boardinghouse, 7 Hamilton Corporation 
Wallace Stephen, mason, house 4 Church 
Wallingford Lyman J. tinsmith, house 152 Gorham • 

Wallis William L. paper carrier, house 81 Howard 
Walter Horace, shoemaker, house rear 5 Decatur 
Walter Martha Mrs. house 18 Tremont Corporation 
Walton Calvin D., Bleachery, boards 78 Church 



232 LOWELL [ W] DIRECTORY. 

Walton Daniel, variety store, 49 Gorham, house do. 

Walton Samuel, machinist, house 52 Charles 
Walton Whiting L., Lowell, boards 42 S. L., Worthen 
Walton William, L. & L. R. R. house 01 Howard 
Ward Ann, widow, house 8 North 

Ward Charles, carpenter, boards 08 Merrimac Corporation 
Ward Frank, laborer, house 10 Green, near George 
Ward Guy, foundry man, boards 18 North Franklin court 
Ward John D. barometer maker, at A. Sanborn’s 
Ward John II. moulder, house 49 Lawrence [120 Cross 

Ward Josiah P. (Dexter S? Ward), provisions, 300 Merrimac, li. 
Ward Julia Mrs. house 3 Reed’s court 
Ward Patrick, laborer, house 37 North 

Ward Sullivan L. & W. G. dentists, Savings Rank Building, h. 

143 Fletcher, near Beacon 
Ward Terence, laborer, house 45 Gorham 
Ward Thomas, clerk, 53 Central, house Broadway, c. Suffolk 
Ward Thomas E. machinist, boards 3 Reed’s court 
Ward Wiliam G. ( S. L. S? W G. Ward), dentist, Savings Bank 
building, boards at S. L. Ward’s 
Wardwell George II. machinist, h. School, near Butterfield 
Ware James, sashmaker, house 28 Rock 
Ware Lyman P. machinist, house 35 Marion 
Ware Michael, laborer, house 38 South 
Warner Eliza F. boardinghouse, 16 Merrimac Corporation 
Warner James J. P. watchmaker, boards 80 Howard 
Warner James J. clerk, 86 Merrimac [50 Church 

Warren Aaron R. ( Page , Puffer, $> Warren ), 30 Middlesex, h. 
Warren Augustus, carpenter, boards 101 Central 
Warren Benjamin, clothing manufacturer, Prescott st. h. 4 Ash 
Warren Edward, mason, boards 33 Union 
Warren Emily M. teacher, house Chelmsford, corner Howard 
Warren Ezra Perry, butcher, house Branch, first above School 
Warren George K. daguerrean and ambrotype artist, 100 Mer- 
rimac, boards 46 Boott Corporation 
Warren John (Custom-House, Boston), house 33 Union 
Warren John B. overseer, Boott, house 46 Boott Corporation 
Warren John N., Merrimac, house 53 Merrimac Corporation 
Warren Rachel Mrs. house 27 Cady 

Warren William W. boards 33 Union [b. 25 do. 

Washburn Chas. (J. M. Washburn Sf Son), produce, 31 Market, 
Washburn John M. & Son (Charles Washburn), produce, 31 
Market, house at Tyngsborough 
Washburn John N. Middlesex, house 12 Warren 
Washburn Thomas S. house 5 Austin 

Washburn William C., Lawrence, h. 40 Lawrence Corporation 


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Washburn Zalmuna, Massachusetts, h. 15 Massachusetts Corp. 
AYaterhouse Andrew H. Mrs. house 35 South 
AYaterhouse Benjamin, restorator, 186 Middlesex, house 188 do. 
AVaters Daniel A. clerk, 5 Central, boards 13 Central 
AA r aters James, boards 42 Paige 

AYatkins John C. at J. C. Ayer & Co/s, boards 4 Dodge 
AA r atson Alden B., Merrimac Corporation, house 157 do. 

AA r atson Dudley L. carpenter, house 41 Hamilton Corporation 
AVatson ( Edward F. ), Parker ( Wm. If. ), & Nichols, (Alfred 
E. ), bobbin manufacturers, AA r amesit Mills, house Chelms- 
ford, near Thorndike 

Watson Edward P. bobbin maker, boards 88 Appleton 
AYatson Hiram, overseer, Hamilton, house 36 Summer 
AYatson Hiram T., Hamilton, boards 36 Summer 
AYatson James, overseer, Merrimac Corporation, house 31 j do. 
AYatson James, mason, house Merriam’s court 
AYatson James H. moulder, boards 67 Cushing 
AYatson John, Lowell, house rear 19 River, Central ville 
AYatson Lycurgus K., Hamilton, boards 36 Summer 
AYatson Mary L. variety store, 2 Tilden, house do. 

AYatson Nancy, widow, house 5 Tilden court 

AYatson Patrick, Hamilton, house 19 Summer 

AYatson Rankin, Hamilton, house 38 Appleton 

AYatson Samuel AY. carpenter, house 42 S. Locks, AYortlien 

AYatson Shepard, market gardener, house Ninth, Central ville 

AYatson Thomas AY. boiler maker, house 73 Cushing 

AA r atson AYilliam, Lawrence Corporation, house 41 do. 

AYatts Thomas H., Merrimac Corporation, house 49 do. 

AYaugh Archibald, slater, boards 51 AA^orthen 
AYaugh John, slater, Mechanic, house 51 AYortlien 
AA r augh AYilliam, slater, boards at J. AYaugh’s 
AYay Charles, clerk at R. F. Yeaton’s, house 25 Market 
AYaymoth George AY. carpenter, house Coburn, Central ville 
AYebb John E , Merrimac, house 38 Merrimac Corporation 
AYebber Amory, saslunaker, boards 139 Merrimac Corporation 
AYebber Benj. N. (Buttrick fy Co.), 20 Market, li. 25 Chapel 
AYebber Henry P. clerk, Merchants’ Bank, boards 159 Central 
AA r ebber Mary A. Mrs. house 16 Appleton 
AYebster Abel, Appleton, house 8 Spring 
AYebster Abigail Mrs. house 47 Appleton 

AYebster Caleb, millinery goods, 43 Merrimac, Nesmith’s block, 
house 3 Fifth, Centralville 
AYebster Calvin, teamster, house Pine, near Nichols 
AYebster Charles G. at Norcross’s sawmill, house 32 Smith 
AYebster David, at Norcross’s sawmill, boards 32 Smith 
AYebster Ebenezer D., Prescott, house 39 Prescott Corporation 


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234 LOWELL [ \\ r ] DIRECTORY. 

Webster Elihu, saloon, 133 Middlesex, house 3 Parson’s court 
Webster Enoch, Merrimac, boards 92 Middlesex 
Webster Franklin, farmer, house Methuen road, Centralville 
Webster George, carpenter, h. 73 Bridge, c. Eighth, Centralville 
Webster Joanna, house 4 Fifth, Centralville 
Webster Lydia, boardinghouse, 92 Middlesex 
Webster Solon S. machinist, boards 26 Franklin 
Webster William M. saloon, 92 Middlesex, house 112 do. 
Webster William P. ( Butler Sr W.) counsellor, 4 and 6 Museum 
Building, house Myrtle, corner Sixth, Centralville 
Wedgewood Edwin S., Merrimac Corporation, boards 123 do. 
Wedgewood James M., Merrimac, house 123 Merrimac Corp. 
Weed Benjamin M. clerk at W. H. Dyar’s, boards 113 Central 
Weeks George, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Weeks Jonathan, at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, house 43 Appleton 
Weeks Samuel D. house Smith, near Liberty 
Weeks Sophia A. widow, house 141 Merrimac Corporation 
Weir Ann, widow, house First, near Bridge, Centralville 
Welch Bartholomew, Hamilton, house rear 20 Summer 
Welch Catharine, widow, house 38 William 
Welch Charles A., Merrimac, house 69 Merrimac Corporation 
Welch Clark, Merrimac Corporation, house 67 do. 

Welch David, carpenter, house River, Centralville 
Welch Edmund, at batting mill, house 9 Chapel 
Welch Elizabeth B. widow, house 321 Merrimac 
Welch Ezra B. fancy goods, 85 Merrimac, house 120 do. 

Welch Frederick, Boott, boards 53 Boott Corporation 

Welch George, Merrimac, boards 68 Merrimac Corporation 

Welch Hannah, widow, house 92 Suffolk 

Welch Horatio N. teamster, at Putnam & Currier’s, h. 15 Elm 

Welch James, Massachusetts, boards 25 East Merrimac 

Welch James, Boott, house Front, Centralville 

Welch James, canaller, boards 24 Adams 

Welch James S. clerk, Wamesit Bank, house Linden, c. Auburn 
Welch John, shoemaker, 48 Fenwick, house do. 

Welch John, Merrimac, house 40 Adams 

Welch John, at Am. Bolt Co.’s shop, house 6 Swift 

Welch John, butcher, boards 60 Gorham 

Welch John, laborer, house 179 Lawrence 

Welch John, laborer, house 12 Cross, corner Marion 

.Welch Mandana Mrs. variety store, 15 Tilden, house do. 

Welch Margaret, widow, house 38 Adams 
Welch Mary Mrs. house 86 Market 
Welch Mary Mrs. house 18 Keene 

Welch Michael, Massachusetts, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 
Welch Michael, Bleachery, house 14 Mill 


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Welch Michael, Merrimac, boards 38 Adams 

Welch Michael, laborer, house rear 52 Moody 

Welch Patrick, laborer, house foot of Pond 

Welch Patrick, laborer, house Pollard avenue 

Welch Patrick, laborer, house Adams, near Cross 

Welch Pierce, sexton St. Peter’s Church, house 27 Union 

Welch Richard, laborer, house 35 Worthen 

Welch Samuel F., Appleton, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 

Welch Thomas, machinist, house 48 Fenwick 

Welch Thomas, laborer, house 14 Adams 

Welch Willard C., Merrimac, house 24 Merrimac Corporation 

Welch William, laborer, house 23 Union 

Welch William, teamster, house 129 Moody 

Welcome Francis, house 146 Suffolk 

Welden Thomas, laborer, house 2 Green 

Weldon Patrick, laborer, house 2 Davis court 

Wellington Marshal K. shoemaker, boards 142 Suffolk 

Wellman Charles P., Massachusetts, h. 8 Massachusetts Corp. 

Wellman George, inventor of self cord stripper, house 19 Lee 

Wellman George H. machinist, house 21 Lee 

Wellman Lucy, widow, house 8 Dodge 

Wells Chas. D. machinist, house 14 Third, Centralville 

Wells David, physician, Welles Block, boards Merrimac House 

Wells Mary A. widow, house 18 Moody 

Wells Nancy L. Mrs. house 314 Merrimac 

Welton William, laborer, house rear 13 Dummer 

AYentworth Daniel G. mason, house 35 Fourth, Centralville 

Wentworth John R. machinist, house 10 Lawrence 

Wentworth Mary E. variety store, 236 Merrimac, house 260 do. 

Wentworth Merrill J. carpenter, boards 4 Massachusetts Corp. 

Wentworth Prudence S. dressmaker, 1 Tilden [Lawrence 

Wentworth Tappan, counsellor, Wentworth’s Block, house 24 

Wentworth Warren, Hamilton, house 104 Middlesex 

Werden Samuel D. book agent, boards 119 Central 

Wesley , designer, boards 2 Hale 

West Daniel, house 41 Charles 

Westhall John E. painter, house 26 Chapel 

Westhall Solomon, filecutter, boards 26 Chapel 

Weston A. Judson, clerk, 356 Merrimac, boards 38 Boott Corp. 

Weston Charles H. pattern maker, house 46 Howard 

Weston Jesse K. card clothing, house 198 Central 

Weston Mary H. variety store, 97 Merrimac, house do. 

Weston Ruel L. boarding house, 43 Boott Corporation 
Wetherbee Asa, carpenter, 13 Prescott, h. 19 Kirk, corner Lee 
Wetherbee Charles L. house 40 Central 
Wetherbee John, carpenter, house 35 Salem 


236 LOWELL [ \V ] DIRECTORY. 

Wetherbee Oliver (Cal.), house 94 East Merrimac 
Wetherbee Polly, bouse 94 East Merrimac 
Wetherbee .Sarah, widow, house 8 Cady 
Wetherbee Sophia P. teacher, house 19 Kirk 
Weymouth Augustus, foundry, boards 9 Prescott Corporation 
Weymouth Frank H. machinist, boards 9 Prescott Corp. 
Weymouth Harrison G. O. foundry, bds. 9 Prescott Corp. 
Weymouth Levi, Tremont, boards 8 Dodge 
Weymouth Sarah C. boardinghouse, 9 Prescott Corporation 
Wheeler ( Albert ) & Stickney ( Daniel ), grocers, Tilden, house 
382 Merrimac 

Wheeler Albert C. carpenter, house Branch, 4th above School 
'Wheeler Anson, Lowell, house 12 Lowell Corporation 
'Wheeler Artemas, house 8 Decatur 

Wheeler Daniel, overseer, Lawrence, house 63 Lawrence Corp. 

Wheeler Harriet Mrs. teacher of music, house 51 E. Merrimac 

Wheeler James, carpet weaver, house 1 Hudson 

Wheeler Jane Mrs. house 24 Appleton Corporation 

Wheeler Joseph, stone mason, house *1 Union 

Wheeler Joseph A. clothing, 174 Merrimac, house 99 Salem 

Wheeler Moses F. machinist, boards 154 Suffolk 

Wheeler Sanford S., Appleton, house 73 Appleton 

Wheeler Thomas J. fireman, boards 300 School 

Wheelock’ Andrew C. real estate agent, 222 Central 

Wheelock Olive A. boardinghouse, 12 Massachusetts Corp. 

Whelan Edward, Bleachery, house 45 Chapel 

Whelan Edward, Hamilton, boards 5 Hamilton Corporation 

Whelan Misses, house Front, Centralville 

Whelan Philip, laborer, house 5 Carotin’s place 

Whelton William, dresser, house River, Centralville 

Whipple Aaron, house 41 Tremont Corporation 

Whipple Calvin, Indian physician, house 57 Fletcher 

Whipple Oliver M. house Moore, corner Whipple 

Whitcher Anna Mrs. house 8 Pine 

Whitcher Henry D., Merrimac, house 77 Boott Corporation 
Whitcomb A. D., Merrimac, boards 138 Merrimac Corporation 
Whitcomb Calvin, Merrimac, boards 138 Merrimac Corporation 
Whitcomb Charles, Merrimac, boards 138 Merrimac Corp. 
Whitcomb Foster H. machinist, h. 24 Swamp Locks, Wort hen 
Whitcomb James M. tinsmith at Wilder & Dana’s, h. 9 Walnut 
Whitcomb Pratt, machinist, boards 44 Boott Corporation 
Whitcomb Valentine, pattern maker, 20 Middle, house 19 Frank- 
lin square, Adams 

White Calvin, chairmaker, boards Howard House 

White Daniel jr. turner, li. 8 Adams, n. Broadway [Lagrange 

White Edwin, wood turning, Mechanics’ Mill, Dutton, house 1 6 



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White Frederick, boards 17 Smith 

White George E. bracemaker, house 51 Bartlett 

White Hannah, Sarah J. and Eliza F., Misses, house 23 Charles 

White Henry G. clerk, boards 101 Gorham 

White James, laborer, house 36 Common 

White James, laborer, house Salem, near Decatur 

White John, Merrimac, boards 12 Merrimac Corporation 

White Josiah, clothing, 3 Central, house 64 Lawrence 

White Mary A. Mrs. house 47 Appleton 

White Mary A. millinery, 332 Merrimac, house do. 

White Mary E. house 62 Worthen 

AVhite Philip T. Mrs. house 101 Gorham 

White Randall II. carpenter, boards 3 Massachusetts Corp. 

White Sumner A. hackman, 84 Central, boards 5 F ord 

White Thomas, variety store, 234 Merrimac, house do. 

White William, carpenter, boards 36 Cabot 
White William, Lowell, house 5 Knowles place 
White William, Lowell, house Old road, Centralville 
Whitehead James, Merrimac, house 23 Wamesit 
Whitehead Joseph, Hamilton P. W. boards rear 53 Charles 
Whitehouse Mrs. house Front, Centralville 
Whitely Joseph, boots and shoes, 68 Merrimac, house 81 Market 
Whiteside Johnson, Middlesex, house 10 Cady 
Wliitlied Darius, grocer, Middlesex, n. Central, h. 31 Grand 
Whithed Marshall, boards 31 Grand 
Whithed Solon S. at J. C. Ayer & Co.’s, boards 31 Grand 
Whiting Joseph, tailor at B. Warren’s, boards 38 Boott Corp. 
Whiting Moses, cardmaker, house 5 Clark 
Whiting Phineas, farmer, house Mt. Vernon, near Pawtucket 
Whiting Samuel, farmer, house 86 Moody 
Whitman A. P. millinery goods, 206 Merrimac, boards 260 do. 
Whitman Christopher, house Walker, near Broadway 
Whitmarsh ( Wm . H.) & Adams ( Thos . B . ), belt manuf. and 
roll coverers, Savings Bank building, house 1 67 Moody 
Whitmore William, stencil cutter, 28 Merrimac, house Varney, 
near Mt. Vernon 

"Whitney A. B. Mrs. boardinghouse, 30 Tremont Corporation 
Whitney Abel, bookseller, 87 Merrimac, house 84 South 
Whitney Ambrose, shoemaker, house 9 Fourth, Centralville 
Whitney C. & D. jr, lumber dealers, Western avenue, h. F letch - 
. er, corner Willie 

Whitney Charles, house Willie, corner Fletcher 
Whitney Charles H clerk, 13 John, boards 43 Boott Corp. 
Whitney David, lumber dealer, house 139 Fletcher 
Whitney D. jr. ( C. fy D. Whitney jr .), (Troy, Mich.) 

Whitney Hananiah, produce, John, c Merr. h. 36 Mass. Corp. 


238 LOWELL [ W ] DIRECTORY. 

Whitney Harriet P. widow, house 31 Nesmith 
Whitney James, moulder, boards 94 Middlesex 
Whitney James S. carriage maker, house 59 Chapel 
Whitney John, overseer, Appleton, house 33 South 
Whitney John A. clerk, 87 Merrimac, boards 84 South 
Whitney John L. printer, house 62 Middlesex 
Whitney Nathaniel, hostler, house 203 Middlesex 
Whitney Stephen M. machinist, house Congress, r. Hale’s Mill 
Whitney William M., Hamilton, boards 33 South 
Whiten William, painter, boards 26 Chapel 
Whiton William H., Lowell, boards 7 Lowell Corporation 
Whittaker James, Hamilton, house rear 19 William 
Whittaker Orman A., Middlesex, boards 10 Cady 
Wliittemore Isaac W. grocer, 17 E. Merrimac, house 121 do. 
Whittemore Samuel, L. M. S. house 21 Swamp Locks, Dutton 
Whittemore William F. clerk, 17 East Merrimac, b. 121 do. 
Whitten Abel B., Massachusetts, boards 59 Mass. Corp. 

Whitten Charles P. stoves and golden salve, 37 East Merrimac, 
house 104 High 

Whitten John M., Prescott, house 17 Fayette 
Whitten Robert, Middlesex, house 11 Andover 
Whitten William T. glass, tin, and brittannia ware, High, corner 
Andover, house 9 Everett 
Whittier Daniel V. at box shop, house 8 Marshall 
Whittier Laura A. Mrs. house 101 Gorham 
Whittier Lewis E. box maker, house 45 Cushing 
Whittier Moses, overseer, Boott, house 74 Boott Corporation 
Whittier Sarah Mrs. house 43 Cushing 

Whittlesey Ira P. printer, at “ Citizen & News,” b. 43 Bartlett 
Whittlesey James G. sash maker, boards 13 Franklin sq., Adams 
Whitton Frank, Hamilton, boards 15 Hamilton Corporation 
Whitty Andrew, carpenter, house 48 Gorham 
Whitworth William, American Bolt Co. boards 248 Gorham 
Whooley Michael, foundry man, house rear 12 Little 
Wier John, carpenter, house 52 Dutton 

Wier Newton J. & Co. stoves, tin, iron, and wooden ware, 198 
Merrimac, house 5 Austin 
Wierty Patrick, laborer, house 2 Water 
Wiggin Andrew J., Merrimac, house 139 Moody 
Wiggin Caleb M. bootmaker, at N. M. Wright’s, house 76 High 
Wiggin George W. clerk, 45 Central, boards at A. Putnam’s 
Wiggin John W. carpenter, house 36 Merrimac Corporation 
Wiggin Noah L. painter, house 11 Prescott Corporation 
Wiggins Charles, job wagon, boards 1 6 Prescott Corporation 
Wiggins William H. carpenter, 58 Rock, h. Willie, c. Franklin 
Wight George H. machinist, boards at James Wight’s 


LOWELL [ W ] DIRECTORY. 230 

Wight James, house 15 Third, Centralville 
Wight Nancy Mrs. house 25 Nesmith 
Wight William H., Massachusetts, boards at James Wight’s 
Wilbur William, breadseller, house 157 Central 
Wilby Benjamin, boots and shoes, 109 Thorndike, house do. 
Wilcox Alexander B. trader, boards 29 Tyler 
Wilcox Silas C. confectioner, house 6 Merrill court 
Wilde Benjamin, house 16 Clark, near Grammar school 
Wilde James, Boott, boards 3 Boott Corporation 
Wilder Ambrose S., Bleachery, house 4 Moore 
Wilder ( Charles H.) & Hunt ( E. S. ), wholesale provision deal- 
ers, 96 Market, house Middlesex, near the line 
Wilder Edmund F. tinsmith, Dutton, c. Fletcher, h. 97 Howard 
Wilder Elias F. provisions, 90 Middlesex, boards 94 do. 

Wilder ( Henry H. ) & Dana ( George E. ), coppersmiths and 
plumbers, Jackson, opp. Hamilton P. W. house 34 Tyler 
Wiles Henry, laborer, house 38 Adams 
Wiley Alvin, clerk, 64 Merrimac, boards 60 Middlesex 
Wiley John, Boott, house 58 Boott Corporation 
Wiley Life W. moulder, house 105 Middlesex 
Wiley Robert F. refreshments, 105 Middlesex, house 107 do. 
Wiley Samuel F. carpenter, Howe, house 12 Chestnut 
Wiley Stephen P., Boott, house 7 Boott Corporation 
Wiley William I. clerk, house 107 Middlesex 
Wilkins Andrew J. shoemaker, house 11 Abbott 
Wilkins Charles, moulder, boards 94 Middlesex 
Wilkins Charles, overseer, Lawrence, house 11 Lawrence Corp. 
Wilkins Charles W. carpenter, house 129 Middlesex 
Wilkins George, Middlesex, boards 52 Church 
Wilkins Harrison, machinist, house 31 Adams 
Wilkins Henry, jeweller, 98 Merrimac, house 70 Merr. Corp. 
Wilkins Henry, Merrimac Corporation, house 158 do. 

Wilkins Henry K. at Rufus Wilkins’s 
Wilkins Josiah W. sash maker, house 63 Adams 
Wilkins Rufus, salt provisions, 37 Prescott, house Gorham, near 
Hale’s Mills 

Wilkins Sylvester, books and stationery, 32 Merrimac, boards 
Merrimac House 

Wilkins S. watchman, Middlesex, boards 5 Lawrence 
Wilkins Tracey, tinsmith, boards 60 Church 
Wilkins Zadock, painter, house 10 Race 
Willard Gardner L. machinist, house 158 Moody 
Willey Charles, Hamilton, house 14 Cady 

Willey George F. music teacher, Central, corner Jackson, house 
Gates, near Westford 

Willey James, Hamilton, boards 22 Hamilton Corporation 


240 LOWELL [W3 DIRECTORY. 

Willey James, mason, boards 20 Suffolk Corporation 
Willey John F., Massachusetts, 'house 25 Massachusetts Corp. 
Willey Rufus, watchman, house 17 Prescott Corporation 
Willey Samuel, Prescott, house 17 Prescott Corporation 
Willey William A. printer, “ Citizen ” office, boards 43 Cushing 
Williams Albert, Lawrence, boards 68 Lawrence Corporation 
Williams Benjamin J. counsellor, house 61 Andover 
Williams Charles, currier, boards at Hannah Miles’ 

Williams Charles M. counsellor, boards 61 Andover 
Williams George Henry, 48 Central, boards 61 Andover 
Williams George W. carpenter, house 58 River, Centralville 
Williams Gilbert T. watchmaker, and jeweller, 29 Merrimac, h. 
15 Chapel 

Williams Henry L. real estate agent, 48 Central, h. 61 Andover 

Williams Isaiah, wire worker, 10 Central, house 26 Fayette 

Williams James, Lowell, house 177 Central 

Williams John, operative, house 39 Fayette 

Williams John, Hamilton, house foot of Pond 

Williams Joseph, laborer, house 1 Swift 

Williams Lamont D., B. & L. Railroad, boards 175 Middlesex 

Williams Rufus, harness maker, h. 3 Livingston block, Appleton 

Williams Samuel M. at American Bolt Co. house 123 Gorham 

Williams Thomas A. painter, house 65 Lawrence 

Williamson Margaret, house 79 Church 

Willis Eliza Mrs. house 152 Merrimac Corporation 

Willis George, in periodical store, boards 152 Merr. Corp. 

Willis George, clerk, 78 Central, boards 152 Colburn 
Willis Joshua T., Merrimac, boards 152 Merrimac Corporation 
Willis Joshua T. periodicals, 78 Central, boards 152 Colburn 
Willis Mrs. widow, house 6 Middlesex place 
Willis Simon, carpenter, boards 2 Middlesex place 
Willis William, foundry, boards 14 Hamilton Corporation 
Willoughby John, miller, at Whipple’s Mills, house 1 Hudson 
Willoughby Mary, boardinghouse, 13 Tremont Corporation 
Wills Daniel M., Lawrence Corporation, house 32 Cabot 
Wilmot James, Appleton, house 117 Middlesex 
Wilmot Willard W. painter, boards 12 Chestnut 
Wilson Charles, in foundry, boards 7 Hamilton Corporation 
Wilson David, carpenter, house 1 Bow, Centralville 
Wilson David W. carpenter, Webster, near Bridge, h. 49 Bridge, 
near Fourth, Centralville 

Wilson Dolly Miss, Boott, house Nesmith Building 
Wilson Edwin T., house 82 South 

Wilson Elihu, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 62 Worth en 
Wilson Foster, Merrimac, house 130 Merrimac Corporation 
[ Wilson George, machinist, boards 20 Appleton Corporation 


LOWELL [ ] DIRECTORY. 241 

Wilson Gerry, Merrimac Print Works, house 146 Merr. Corp. 

Wilson Henry J. clerk, boards 26 Cabot 

Wilson Harvey J. Lowell Machine Shop, boards 62 Worthen 

Wilson Horace A. farmer, house 24 Cabot 

Wilson Horace N. (Dix Wilson), 26 Paige, house at Rutland 

Wilson Hubbard, Hamilton, house 66 Hamilton Corp., Middlesex 

Wilson Huldah P. house 73 Merrimac Corporation 

Wilson James, Bleachery, house 29 do. 

Wilson James, designer, house rear Chelmsford, near Hale 
Wilson James jr. machinist, house Hale, corner Grand 
Wilson Jane Mrs. house 1 Linden 

Wilson John, variety store, 212 Merrimac, house 210 do. 

Wilson John, Lowell, house 20 Lowell Corporation 
Wilson John, Lowell Machine Shop, house 25 S. L., Worthen 
Wilson John, Lawrence Corporation, house 39 do. 

Wilson John, Middlesex, house rear Pleasant 

Wilson John C. machinist, house 321 Merrimac 

Wilson Jos. A. confectionery and variety, 170 Suffolk, h. 168 do. 

Wilson Joseph A., Boott, boards 44 Boott Corporation 

Wilson Levi, carpenter, house 66 Bridge, Central ville 

Wilson L. H*. house 24 Cabot 

Wilson Matthew A. watchmaker, at A. Sanborn’s, b. City Hotel 
Wilson Robert, Middlesex, house 105 High 
Wilson Rufus W. machinist, boards 1 29 Middlesex 
Wilson Sophia Mrs. boardinghouse, 52 Massachusetts Corp. 
Wilson Theodore F. shuttle maker, boards 51 Mass. Corp. 

Wilson Thomas, Middlesex, house 10 Water 
Wilson Thomas, laborer, house Chelmsford, corner Liberty 
Wilson Thomas, in foundry, house 24 Clay 
Wilson William, Massachusetts, house 51 Mass. Corporation 
Wilson William ( Cole , Nichols , # Wilson ), iron foundry, r. Jail, 
house 97 Thorndike 

Wilson William A. machinist, house 7 Garnet 
Wilson William B. designer, house 26 Fayette 
Wilson William H. shoemaker, 64 Middlesex, house do. 

Wilson William W., Bleachery, boards 29 do. 

Wilton Joanna, house 4 Cross lane 
Winchester George W. machinist, house 139 Gorham 
Winchester Samuel, blacksmith, Kidder, house 63 Lawrence 
Wing Alpheus G. provisions, Bridge, n. Second, house 5 Fifth, 
Centralvillc 

Wing Alpheus J., Bridge, near Second, house First, Centralvillc 
Wing Benjamin F. blacksmith, boards 5 Fifth, Centralville 
Wing Benjamin F. cigar maker, boards Mechanic’s Hotel 
Wing Edwin, Middlesex, boards 1 George 

Wing Gancelo, machinist, boards 56 Worthen 


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242 LOWELL [ W] DIRECTORY. 

Wing Jane T. variety store, 3 John, house 5 Fifth, Centralville 
Wing John C., Middlesex, house 11 Charles 
Wing True, provisions, John, n. Merrimac, house at Tewksbury 
Winn Charles E. boxinaker, house 11 Lagrange court 
Winn Daniel K. medicines, fruit, &c., 1 1 Middle, boards 4 Massa- 
chusetts Corporation 

Winn George W., Boott, house 8 Boott Corporation 

Winn Parker, house 47 Fayette 

Winn Patrick, laborer, house rear 52 Moody 

Winn Peter, laborer, house rear 30 William 

Winn Kobert, Massachusetts, house 8 Appleton 

Winnek William G. tailor, 7 Appleton Block, house 1 Nesmith 

Winsby Sarah, nurse, boards 15 Elm 

Winslow George L. photographist, &c., 28 Merrimac, h. 45 Bartlett 

Winter Daniel S. marble worker, house Westford, near Grand 

Winter John B. marble worker, 155 Central, house 61 Fletcher 

Winter Thomas A. pressman, boards 23 John 

Winterbottom James, house Manchester 

Winton John, Middlesex, house 67 Church 

Wirt Amos, house G1 Church 

Wise Mary Mrs. boards Walnut, corner Chapel 

Wise William G., Merrimac C. It. house 27 Merrimac Corp. 

Witham Levi B., Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do. 

Witham William, peddler, house 332 Merrimac 

Witham , Lowell, boards 6 Tilden 

Withered George F. marble cutter, boards 47 Charles 
Withered George S. house 47 Charles 

Withered Widiam H., Treraont, house 9 Tremont Corporation 
Witherhead James, Massachusetts, house 32 Prescott Corp. 
Withey James, Massachusetts, boards 1 George 
Withington George W., Massachusetts, boards 4 Mass Corp. 
Withington Nathan, Merrimac, boards 140 Merrimac Corp. 
Wolcott Samuel E. sashmaker, house 2 Lagrange court 
Wolkden Thomas, tinsmith, at Bangs Bros, boards 8 Charles 
Wolstenholme Francis E. farmer, house West, Centralville 
Wood Charles, overseer, Boott, house 70 Boott Corporation 
Wood Daniel, stonecutter, house 188 Central 
Wood George, carpenter, boards 95 Market 
Wood George E. pattern maker, house 67 Warren 
Wood George F. machinist, boards 30 Charles 
Wood Hiram D., Boott, house 23 Boott 
Wood Horace E. Suffolk, Corporation, house 24 do. 

Wood Horatio Rev. office Free Chapel, Middlesex, house Lib- 
erty, opposite School 

Wood Horatio jr. boards Horatio Wood’s 

Wood John C. cloth printer, Stott’s Mills, house 33 High 



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AVood John G. machinist, house 30 Charles 
Wood Lorenzo, clerk, 32 Middlesex, house 80 Appleton 
Wood Lydia Mrs. variety store, 204 Merrimac 
Wood Nelson, boardinghouse, 59 Massachusetts Corporation 
Wood Relief Mrs. boardinghouse, 49 Massachusetts Corporation 
Wood Robert, livery stable and veterinary surgeon, Merrimac 
corner Worthen, house 150 Dutton 
Wood Robert C., Lowell, house 2 Appleton 
Wood Samuel, grain store, 43 Market, house 2 Chapel 
Wood Samuel N. flour, grain, &c. 43 Market, house 9 Centre 
Wood Thomas, laborer, house 55 Howard 
Wood Thomas W. engraver, house 254 Central 
Wood William, overseer, Boott Corporation, house 60 do. 

Wood William, bedstead maker, bouse 215 Middlesex 
Woodard Russell, Lowell M. S. h. 39 Swamp Locks, Worthen 
Woodbridge Levi, Appleton, boards 4 Appleton Corporation 
Woodbury Albert, Hamilton Corporation, house 47 do. 

Woodbury Horace D., Boott, boards 38 Boott Corporation 
Woodbury Hugh, overseer, Boott, house 60 Boott Corporation 
Woodbury John L. pattern maker, house 101 Appleton 
Woodbury Joseph (Cal.), h. Willie, opposite Machine Shop 
Woodbury Joseph P. carpenter, house 31 Branch 
Woodbury Mandane, boardinghouse, 11 Merrimac Corporation 
Woodbury Mary Miss, dressmaker, 40 Central, house do. 
Woodies Daniel S., Boott Corporation, house 48 do. 

Woodman Geo. D. student, Tyler’s block, Central, b. City Hotel 
Woodman James, file forger, boards 71 High 
Woodman Thomas P., Lawrence, h. 16 Lawrence Corporation 
Woodman Watson, carpenter, house 108 Howard 
Woods Charles, dry goods, Merrimac, b. 3 Mass. Corporation 
Woods Charles R. ( Bass Sr Woods J, dry goods, 132 Merrimac 
Woods Edward P. at J. C. Ayer’s, house 37 Bartlett 
Woods Ellen, widow, house 18 Jefferson 
Woods Henry S. boards 34 Massachusetts Corporation 
Woods John, printer, “ Vox Populi ” office, house 61 Lowell 
Woods John, printer, house rear 78 Lowell 
Woods John, Hamilton, house Green 
Woods Julia Mrs. house alley, rear 17 Union 
Woods Leonard, house 41 Tyler 
Woods Mary, house 330^ Merrimac 
Woods Mary J. widow, house 10 Congress 
Woods Rose, tailor, boards 113 Merrimac 
Woods Sidney D. roll coverer, boards 47 Boott Corporation 
Woodsum ( Charles S. ) & Gilpatrick ( John ), hairdressers, 130 
Central, boards 13 Boott Corporation 
Woodward Alexander, boxmaker, house 7 Lagrange court 


244 LOWELL [ \V ] DIRECTORY. 

Woodward Alfred G. clothing and furnishing goods, 30 Merri- 
mac, house 14 Stackpole 
Woodward C. B. dressmaker, 4 John, house do. 

Woodward David, agent panorama, h. 39 Bridge, Centralville 
Woodward Deliverance, boardinghouse, 114 Merrimac Corp. 
Woodward George, boxmaker, boards 7 Lagrange court 
Woodward Heman B. restorator, 42 Central, house 39 Bartlett 
"Woodward Henry M. mason, School, corner Gold 
Woodward John C., Locks and Canals, house 26 Race 
Woodward John T. overseer, Appleton Corporation, h. 10 do. 
Woodward Lorenzo, carpenter, house 21 Mass. Corporation 
Woodward Mersilva, widow, house 325 Merrimac 
Woodward Sylvester, carpenter, 258 Middlesex, h. 109 Howard 
Woodworth Albert C., Boott, house 39 Boott Corporation 
Worcester Leonard, cutter, 34 Merrimac, house 62 Bartlett 
Worcester Wm. H. bootmaker, 35 Merrimac, b. Mass. Corp. 
Worledge William, boardinghouse, 57 Lawrence Corporation 
Worth John C. batting manuf., Whipple’s mills, h. 2 Merrill’s ct. 
Worthen Darius, machinist, house 57 Worthen 
Worthen Ezekiel B. & Co. ( S. W, Locke ), grocers, 216 Merri- 
mac, house Marion, corner Lagrange 
Worthen George W. engineer, house 398 Merrimac 
Worthen Libby E. operative, boards 76 Middlesex 
Worthen Mathew, machinist, house 51 Cushing 
Worthing Almira, widow, house 67 Adams 
Worthley Daniel, boards 18 Fayette 
Worthley Lewis, boards 18 Fayette 
Wren Edward, laborer, boards 1 William 
Wright Alanson, carpenter, house 9 Tremont 
Wright Amos D., Lawrence Corporation, house 9 do. 

Wright Andrew C. police officer, house 28 Willow 
Wright Ann, widow, house 34 North 
Wright Asahel Bliss, Register of Deeds, house 75 Summer 
Wright At will F. & M. provisions, 195 Middlesex, boards Ho- 
ward House [lett 

Wright Elbridge G. musical instrument maker (B.), h. 33 Bart- 
Wright Ezra P., Boott Corporation, house 15 do. 

Wright Ezra W. Locks and Canals, h. 60 Butterfield, n. School 
Wright Franklin D. painter, house 6 Evans 
Wright George, boots and shoes, 94 Central, b. American House 
Wright George E. machinist, boards 4 Centre 
Wright Hapgood, boots, shoes, and rubbers, 51 Central, house 
30 Lawrence 

Wright James J. blacksmith, house 2 Madison 
Wright John, teamster, boards 67 Bridge, Centralville 
Wright John, agent, Suffolk, house 355 Merrimac, cor. Austin 



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AYright John F. clerk, Dutton, cor. Lowell, house 3 Oak 

Wright John G. clerk, Lowell Machine Shop, b. 50 E. Merrimac 

Wright John J. boards 51 East Merrimac 

Wright Joseph N. carpenter, boards 1 Willow place 

Wright Leverett D., Merrimac, house 39 Merrimac Corporation 

Wright Lewis, Lawrence, boards 43 Lawrence Corporation 

Wright Luther, stone mason, house Centre 

Wright Lyman W. variety store, 6 Tilden, house do. 

Wright Merrill S. (A. F. M. Wright ) : provisions, 195 Middle- 
sex, boards 118 Appleton 
Wright Mary Mrs. house 4 Ford 
Wright Mary P. Mrs. physician, house 1 Willow place 
Wright N. M. boots, shoes, &c. 138 Central, house 239 do. 
Wright Peltire, bedstead maker, house 129 Cross 
Wright Sabra Mrs. house Pawtucket, near Fletcher 
Wright Sheffield H. machinist, house 55 Butterfield 
Wright Stephen AY., Hamilton, house 52 Andover 
AYright Yarnum, bedstead maker, house 127 Cross 
AYright AYalter, house 31 Anne 
AYright AYilliam, farmer, house 4 Ford 
AYright AYilliam A., Merrimac Corporation, house 128 do. 
AYrigly Jonas, agent Boston newspapers, house Hale, near Pail- 
road bridge 

Wyman Augustus Mrs. house 102 Appleton 

AYyman George AY. Mrs. house 35 Suffolk 

AYyman Henry, tailor, 72 Central, house 34 Hurd 

AYyman John H. watchman, house 11 Austin 

AYyman John H v cabinet maker, Howe, hoase 23 Fayette 

AYyman John S. machinist, house 18 Tyler 

AYyman Leonard N., Suffolk, house 6 Cabot block, Cabot street 

AYyman William, farmer, house AYyman 

Wyman William AY. house Third, corner Cedar, Central ville 

YEATON ELBRIDGE L. sawmiller, h. 9 N. Franklin court 
Yeaton Reuben F. provisions, Merrimac, c. Prescott, h. 15 Oak 
Yeaton Richard B., Merrimac, house 51 Merrimac Corporation 
Yeoman Elizabeth Mrs. house rear 5 Decatur 
Yeoman Robert T. shoemaker, house 5 Ford, comer Austin 
Yeoman William H., Merrimac Print AYorks, h. 43 Tremont 
Yore Ann, widow, house Green’s court 
York James M., Lawrence Corporation, house 15 do. 

York Polly, widow, house 65 Lawrence Corporation 
York Simeon D. physician, AYelles block, house at AYindham 
Young Aaron B., Merrimac, boards 79 Merrimac Corporation 
Young Artemas S., Merr. Corp. house 37 Bridge, Centralville 
Young Charles H. machinist, house 123 East Merrimac 


246 LOWELL [ Z ] DIRECTORY. 

Young Enoch, Mcrrimac, boards 81 Merrimac Corporation 
Young George, laborer, bouse rear 27 Congress 
Young George W. provisions, Middlesex, opposite Depot, house 
Middlesex, corner Wilder 

Y r oung Isaac, Hamilton, boards 12 Hamilton Corporation 

Y'oung James, lace store, 102 & 126 Merrimac, house 128 do. 

Young James, penny-post, house 48 Union 

Y r oung James, laborer, house 125 Lowell 

Young Jonathan F., Prescott, boards 44 Prescott Corporation 

Young Lewis A., Merrimac, boards 75 Merrimac Corporation 

Y r oung Lydia Ann, house 9 Middlesex place 

Y'oung Michael, laborer, house 57 Fenwick 

Young Samuel, Merrimac, boards 79 Merrimac Corporation • 

Young Sarah H. physician, 128 Merrimac 

Young William, Merrimac, house 117 Merrimac Corporation 

Young William, box maker, boards 113 Merrimac 

Young William H. A. machinist, boards 23 Hamilton Corp. 

ZIMMER CHRISTOPHER, gunsmith, 15 Middle 


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 


Acid ( Pyroligneous ). 
Robinson & Callahan, near Whipple’s 
Mills 

Agents (Real Estate ). 
Hubbard Josiah, 3 Canal Block 
Manahan J. E. 19 Appleton Block 
Williams H. L. 48 Central 

Agricultural Tools. 

BURBANK, CHASE, & CO. 5 Cen- 
tral (see adv. department, page 2) 
Mansur Stephen, 136 Central 
Rogers Jacob, 166 Merrimac 

Ale. 

Stone G. W. 99 Market 

Ambrotypes and Photographs. 

MITCHELL GEO. E. 89 Merrimac 
(see adveitising department, p. 3) 
SANBORN & CO. 50 Merrimac (see 
advertising department, page 6J 

Apothecaries. 

Allen H. W. Merrimac, c. Suffolk 
Baron Frederick, Merr. c. Worthen 
Billings John T. Central, c. Jackson 
Carlton & Hovey, City Hall, Merr’m’c 
Dows A. W. 185 Central 
Dowse John, 19 East Merrimac 
Duncan W. W., Middlesex, c. Thorn- 
dike 

French Wm.H. 2 Central, c.Mer’m’c 
Hayes Joseph R. 12 Central 
Herrick Wm. M. 3 Appleton block 
KIDDER SAMUEL, JR. Merrimac, 
c. John (see advertising dept. p. 1) 
KIMBALL CHARLES R. Merrimac, 
corner Central (see advertisement, 
back colored page) 

LANE L. C. 79 Merrimac (see adver- 
tising department, page 1) 
Mayberry Benj. B. 68 Middlesex 
Staniels Edward A. & Co. 123 Central 
Thompson M. E. 268 Meriimac 

Architect. 

PHILLIPS JOHN W. 55 Central 
(see adv. back colored page) 

Artist. 

Lawson Thos. B., Sayings Bank bld’g. 


Artists’ Materials. 

Fielding J. B. & Co. 99 Central 

Auctioneer. 

Patch E. B. 3, 4, 5, &:6 Comm’l sq. 

Bakers. 

Bradt D. & G. J. Whiting 
Cornock James, 261 Merrimac 
Jeffries Thomas, 346 Central 
Morris Martin, 34 Paige 
Scripture I. F. & C >. 231 Central 
Somes William E. 1 Fayette. 

Barometer Manufacturer. 

Sanborn Amos, 25 Central 

Baths. 

Emery Henry, Merrimac House 

Bedstead Manufactory. 

COMINS T. B., Broadway, cor. Mt. 
Vernon (see adv. front col’d page) 

Beer Manufactories. 

Cushing & Co. 52 Middlesex 
Mooney Christopher, 116 Middlesex 

Bell Hangers. 

Libbey Isaac H. 249 Merrimac 
Thatcher George, 98 Merrimac 

Belt Hooks. 

CADY GEORGE L., Mechanics’ 
Mills (see adv. dept, page 17) 

Belt and Boll Manufactory. 

GATES JOSIAH, 6 Mechanics’ block 
Dutton (see adv. department p. 15) 
WHITMARSII * ADAMS, Savings 
Bank building (see adv. dept. p. 14) 

Bill Poster. 

Reed N. K. 21 Central 

Billiard Saloon3. 

Barnard B. F. 125 Central 
Pearl F. P. 1 Shattuck 
Smith Kilburn, 13 Middle 

Blacksmiths. 

Crawford James, 76 Charles 
Currier & Stevens, Fletcher, n. Adams 


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Dane G. Dane 

Eaton J. B. Dutton, cor. Worthcn 
Holt & Burgeron, Arch 
Jenkins Joel, Arch 
Lee J. H. & J. T. Andover, c. Pleasant 
Lovejoy & Butterfield, Fletcher, cor. 
Cushing 

Nichols Converse, 138 Middlesex 
O’CONNELL P.41 Middle (nee ad- 
vertising department, page 4) 
Palmer Asa A. 13 Dummer 
Tighe & Quinn, rear 39 Market 
Winchester Samuel, Kidder 

Boarding Houses. 

Bartlett H. D. Ill Central 
Bemis S. 62 Middlesex 
Boynton Samuel, rear 1 Tilden 
Brophy Mrs. 51 Lowell 
Crosby E. Mrs. 23 John 
Dean Susan Mrs. 13 Central 
Durant Ann M. 50 Moody 
Ells II E. 15 John 
Giles J. B. over 51 East Merrimac 
Gilman Sarah L. 12 Cabot 
Hill J. O. 59 Appleton 
Howe Sylvia, 9 Central 
Jacquith J. jr. 254 Merrimac 
Leavitt Ann M. 5 Thorndike 
Marshall A. A 11 Worthen 
Noyes Deliah, 98 Merrimac 
Page A. Mrs. 89 East Merrimac 
Parker John W. 94 Middlesex 
Rowell Moses, Howard 
Sampson E. 1 George 
Shirley Charles, 113 Merrimac 
Skinner A. 67 Merrimac 
Smith Clarissa T. 208 Merrimac 
Smith Samuel F. 119 Central 
Turner Benjamin F. 260 Merrimac 
Varnum Emma O. 12 Fayette 
Webster Lydia, 92 Middlesex 

Boat Builder. 

Bowers Jonathan, Pawtucket street 

Bobbins and Shuttles. 

Jacques John S. 82 Middle (shuttles) 
Watson, Parker, & Nichols, Wamesit 
Steam Mills 

Boiler Maker. 

ASHTON STEPHEN. Dutton, near 
Mechanics’ Mills (see advertising 
department, page 16) 

Bolt and Screw Manufacturers. 

AMERICAN BOLT CO. 210 Law- 
. rence (see advertising dept. p. 14) 

Bonnet Bleacher ies. 

Flanders Peter jr. 88 Merrimac 
Remick H. B. 27 Merrimac 


Robinson F. W. 61 Marrimac 
Thompson B. T. 91 Merrimac 

Bonnet Wire. 

Hale B. S. & Son, Whipple’s Mills 

Bonnets and Millinery Goods. 

[See Millinery Goods.] 
Robinson F. W. 61 Merrimac 
Thompson B. T. 91 Merrimac 

Book Binders. 

MERRILL JOSHUA, 23 Central (see 
advertisement, back cover) 
SARGEANT B. C., City Hall build- 
ing (see advertisement front cover) 
Simonds S. B. 36 Central 

Booksellers and Stationers. 

BUZZELL O. A. 29 Central (see ad- 
vertising department, page 2) 

Eaton S B. 115 Central 
HUNT EDWARD S. 17 Central (see 
advertising department, page 2) 
JUDKINS J. JUDSON, 3 John (see 
advertising department, page 4) 

M ERRILL JOSH U A, 23 Central (see 
advertisement, back cover) 
SARGEANT B C., City Hall build- 
ing, 158 Merrimac (see advertise- 
ment, front cover) 

Whitney Abel, 87 Merrimac 
Wilkins Sylvester, 32 Merrimac 

Boot and Shoe Makers, 

Adam E. H., Prescott, c. Merrimac 
Bailey M. 6 Warren 
Boyd John, Howe 
Butterworth John, 300 Central 
Collins Josiah T. 149 Middlesex 
Goodwin Leonard, Front, Centralville 
Grant J. E. 75 Central 
Hallett M. 6 Warren 
Hovey J. & W., Bridge, Centralville 
Hunt Aaron, 194 Middlesex 
King Stephen, 110 Market 
Maguire Andrew, 43 Middle 
Martin James, 11 Tilden 
McElholm Wm., Hanover, n. Lowell 
Melvin B. F. 3 Prescott block 
Moses Isaac S. 11 Tilden 
Moulton & Adams, 3”> Merrimac 
Russell William W., 75 Central 
Searle J. P. 72 Middlesex 
Smith Philip A. 328 Merrimac 
Welch John, 48 Fenwick 

Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers. 

Allen Otis L. 114 Merrimac 
Bascom William, 162 Merrimac 
Boardman L. H. 34 Central 
Chase Lorenzo, 7 Tilden, (ladies’) 
Cheney F. 193 Middlesex 


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Clark J. 9 East Merrimac 
Dearborn E. 232 Merrimac 
Grant John E. 75 Central 
Griffin Joseph, 99 Merrimac 
Hayward S. Henry, 23 Central 
Hodge John M. 47 East Merrimac and 
10 Tilden 

Huntoon & Kent, 224 Merrimac 
Kittredge Daniel, 14 Middle 
Leavitt William B. 17 Moody 
Mann Rufus, 339 Merrimac 
Moulton & Adams, 35 Merrimac 
O’Hare T. & B. 240 Merrimac 
Quinn P. 116 Central 
Stone Samuel, 120 Central 
Sturtevant Zapher W. 18 Central 
Swan Daniel, 41 Merrimac 
Tapley David, 264 Merrimac 
Whiteley Joseph, 68 Merrimac 
Wilby Benjamin, 109 Thorndike 
Wright George, 94 Central 
Wright Hapgood, 51 Central 
Wright N. M. 138 Central 

Botanic Medicines. 

Cady W. R. 242 Central (mustang lini- 
ment) 

Kelsey H. 11 Walnut 

Bowling Saloon. 

Dcmond A. A. 2 llurd 

Box Makers. 

Allen 0., Middlesex 
Brooks A. L. & Co. Mechanics’ Mills 
Davis Asahel (fancy), Wamesit Mills 
NOKCROSS, SAUNDERS, & CO., 
Middlesex (see adv.front col’d page) 

Brass Founders. 

WILDER & DANA, Jackson, near 
Central (see adv. dept, page 15) 

Brewers. 

Cook Isaac & Co. 5 Middle 

Brokers. 

Hubbard J. 3 Canal block 
Richardson L. B. 80 Central 

Building Materials. 

Livingston William E. 9 Thorndike 

Camphene and Fluid. 

Dearden W. 80 Merrimac 
Nichols & Co. 146 Central 

Cap Maker. 

Davis Alonzo S. 6 Canal block 


Card Manufacturers. 

HOWE & GOODHUE, 92 Market 
(cotton and wool), (see advertise- 
ment., back colored page) 

K1TSON R. head of Worthen, manu- 
facturer of cotton machinery, and 
needle pointed card clothing, for 
carding flax, hemp, jute and manilla 
(see advertising department, p. 16) 

Carpenters and Builders. 

Atwood Benjamin E. 50 Union 
Bailey B. F. 60 South 
Barclay C. P., Middlesex, c. Howard 
Bennett J. W. 224 Middlesex 
Berry T. D., Stevens, near Chelmsford 
line 

Brackett Shadrach R , Howe 
Braun Chesley, 9 Race 
Braun John S. 9 Race 
. uttrick John, 196 Middlesex 
Buttrick S. P. 49 Prescott 
Cole Samuel G. opposite 136 School 
Cook P. A. 27 Howard 
Cutler D. M. G., Lenton 
Fernald & Rollins, 24 Middle 
Fifleld & Plimpton, Wamesit S. Mills 
Foster Jesse, 15 Salem 
Gannett Edw. 13 Worthen, n. Merr. 
Hadley J. W. & J. M., Fletcher, near 
Adams 

Hamblet Gilbert, 49 Prescott 
Haseltine G. W„ Central, c. Chapel 
Hodgkin S. 302 Merrimac 
Holt Daniel, Howe 
HOOD ABRAM K., Willie, cor. Rock 
j (see adv. department, page 21) 
Horton John F. 13 Prescott 
Howe H. C. & J. F. at O. Allen’s 
mills 

Howe H. F. 9 Third, Centralville 
Howe James M., Second, near Bridge 
Howe J. S., Second, near Bridge 
Howe L. G., First, corner Read 
Kimball E. 35 Elm 
LaYnkin A. A. 26 Prescott 
Lamson Wm. H., Middldsex, n.Cent’l 
Lane S., Moody, corner Suffolk 
Lovett Thomas, 56 Union 
Mardin Joseph, 196 Middlesex 
Noyes John F., Middlesex, n. Gorham 
Peabody J. A., Mechanics’ Mills 
Peabody J. G., Wamesit Steam Mills 
PEARSON GEORGE W. 70 Middle 
(see advertising department, p. 22) 
Pettingell John, Mechanics’ Mills 
Pratt Thos., Cushing (stair builder) 
Proctor James, 183 Central 
Sawtell Josiah, School 
Sylvester G. B. 2 Salem 
Tyler Albert M. 193 Central 
Wetherbee Asa, 13 Prescott 


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Wiggins William H. 58 Rock 
Wiley Samuel F., Howe street 
Woodward S. 258 Middlesex 

Carpet Manufacturers. 

Mather J. (cotton booking) Hale’s 
Mills 

McDonald John, Hale, n. Thorndike 
Naylor George, Whipple’s Mills 

Carpetings. 

Adams & North, 7 Central <Sr 28 Merr. 
Farrington D. W. C. 1 & 2 Prescott 
Smith R. W. & Co. 10 Prescott 

Carpet Yarn Manufacturer. 

Cowley John & Co. Whipple’s Mills 

Carriage Manufacturers. 

Bachelder A. G. 134 Middlesex 
Bowers Jonathan, 65 Pawtucket 
Burrouah D. N. opposite G7 Bridge 
CONVERS SAMUEL, 163 Central 
(see advertising department, p. 24) 
Eaton J. B., Dutton, cor. W< rthen 
Hodgman Abel G. 224 Middlesex 
Holt & Burgeron, Arch 
JENKINS JOEL, Arch (see adver- 
tising department, page 18) 
SAWYER A. C. 163 Middlesex (see 
advertising department, page 23) 
Shepard William, Arch 
Skillings David G. 22 Bridge, Cent’le 

Carriage Trimmer. 

BUTMAN S. L. 196 Middlesex (see 
advertising department, page 23) 

Cement, Lime, and Brick. 

Boynton James W., Brown 
Dix & Wilson, Paige, and Tremont, 
corner Moody 

Fletcher H. f Fletcher, corner Western 
avenue 

Howard H., Western avenue 
Livingston Wm. E. 9 Thorndike 

Chair Manufacturer. 

Merriam Albert M. 237 Middlesex 

Charcoal Burners, 

Robinson & Callahan, n. Whipple’s 
Mills 

Chemical Works. 

Prince J. D. jr. end of Pawtucket 

Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic 
Pills. 

Ayer J. C. & Co. 105 Market 

China, Crockery, Glass, &c. 

Dearden William, 80 Merrimac 


HAYNES H. S. 45 Merrimac (see 
adv. back colored page) 

Nichols J., Dutton, corner Lowell 
Page, Puffer & Warren, 32 Middlesex 
and 181 Central 
Puffer James F. 13 Market 
Smith R. W. & Co. 10 Prescott 

Cigar Manufacturers. 

Clark W. H. 5 Coburn block, Central 
(dealer) 

Emerson David G. 128 Suffolk 
Emerson Wm. R., Chapel, c. Walnut 
Hemingway J. H. 31 Central 
Moore L. B., Gorham, corner Moore 
Mort J. W. 77 Central 
Patrick S. C. 58 Merrimac 

Cistern Builder. 

Pettengill J., Mechanics’ Mills 

Civil Engineers and Surveyors. 

BAKER R. W., City Hall building 
(see advertising dept, page 52) 
Bennett John, 60 Appleton 
Cushing Oliver E. 7 Savings Bank 
building 

Latham Cyrus, 54 Merrimac 
Osgood William F. 65 Butterfield 
PHILLIPS JOHN W. 55 Central (see 
advertisement, back colored page) 

Clergymen. 

Alden William H. 27 Tyler 
Blanchard Amos, 8 Kirk 
Bonham J. W., Tyler 
Burtt J. M., Oak, opposite Clay 
Cleveland John P, 120 Appleton 
Crudden Peter, 12 Appleton 
Davis Joseph B. 47 Bridge, c. Fourth, 
Centralville 

Edson Theodore, Andover 
Field C. 17 Kirk 
Foster Eden B. 21 Anne 
Hanks Stedman W. 6 Kirk 
Hinckley Fred’k, Third, c. Mt. Vernon 
Horner Charles W. 15 Kirk 
Jenkins Jonathan L. 6 Kirk 
Latham Thos. M., Coburn, Centr’vlle 
McDermott J. T., Suffolk 
O’Brein John, Fenwick 
Steele George M. 36 Tyler 
Street Owen, 38 Bartlett * 

Tenny William C. 20 Chapel 
Twiss T. W. 107 Gorham 
Wood Horatio, Liberty 

Clock Repairers. 

Hodgkin S. 302 Merrimac 
Libbey 1. II. 249 Merrimac 
Molloy George, 61 Market 
McHugh James, 49 Market 
McHugh T. F. 296 Merrimac 



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Page R. 1 Maiden lane 
Thatcher George, 98 Merrimac 

Clothing and Furnishing Goods. 

Aarons C. Mrs. 121 Middlesex (sec- 
ond hand) 

Adams Adolph, 20 Central 
Barr Andrew, 6 Prescott block 
BURBANK, CHASE, & CO. 5 Cen- 
tral (see adv. dept, page 2) 

Cadieu & Goss, 74 Central 
Croxford J. Frank, 33 Central 
Dean & Barnes, 5 Canal block 
Dudley A. J. 50 Central 
Evans Jos. F., Middlesex, op. depot 
Farrington Daniel, 108 Central 
French Abram, 92 Central 
Gilman Alfred, City Hall building 
Lancaster & Totman, 104 Central 
McEvoy Hugh, 53 Central 
Otto J. 4 Appleton block 
Pond L. S. & Co. 59 Central 
Putnam A. 45 Central, c. Market 
Quinn J. 11 Appleton block 
RANDALL R. B. 31 Merrimac (see 
advertising department, page 4) 
Thompson J. P. <& Co. 55 Central 
Wheeler Joseph A. 174 Merrimac 
White Josiah, 3 Central 
Woodward Alfred G. 30 Merrimac 

Clothing Manufacturer. 

GREEN GEO. W., Prescott, c. East 
Merrimac, (see adv. dept, page 5) 
Martin Sarah, Post Office building 
Warren B., Industrial Hall, Prescott 

Coal and Wood. 

(See Wood.) 

Bennett & Rodliff, Moody, c.Tremont 
Blake Lyman, Dutton, n. Mechanic’s 
Mills 

Boynton James W., Brown 
Dix & Wilson, 26 Paige 
Fletcher H., Fletcher, cor. W. avenue 
Holt & Kittredge, Middlesex, near 
Gorham 

Howard Horace, Western avenue 
Howard James, 15 Prescott 
Kittredge W. 28 Middle 
LIVINGSTON WM. E. 9 Thorn- 
dike (see adv. dept, page 23) 
McFarlin W. & L., Pawtucket 
Russell & Stowell, Fletcher, corner 
Western avenue 

Coffee Mills. 

HUMPHREY JOHN, Howe (see 
adv. dept, page 21) 

Coffin Warehouses. 

Hull Amos, 23 Prescott 
Kennedy John, 125 Lowell 


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Lesure Ansel P. 11 Prescott 
McCaren Terrence, 88 Market 

Collector. 

CLARK EDWIN A., Post Office 
building (see adv. dep. page 12) 

Commission Merchants. 

Coburn Chanes B. 4 & 5 Mechanics’ 
building, Dutton 

COGG1N JACOB & CO., Fletcher, 
c. Western ave. (see adv. dep. p. 20) 
Patch E. B. 3, 4, 5 & 6 Comm’l sq. 
TAISEY ROBERT, 76 Dutton (see 
advertising department, page 2u) 
Waite A. L. & Co., Dutton, opposite 
Mechanic’s Mills 
Wilder & Hunt, 96 Market 

Confectionery, Fruit, &c. 

FRENCH A. B. 37 Central (see ad- 
vertisement, front colored page) 
GIBSON & FARRAR, 130 Merrimac 
(see advertising department, p. 19) 
Wilson J. A. 170 Suffolk 

Cooper. 

Kelty Luke, 41 Lowell 

Copperplate Printer. 

COGSWELL JOHN, 43£ Merrimac 
(see advertising department, p. 18) 

Coppersmiths. 

WILDER & DANA, Jackson, near 
Central (see advertising dep. p. 15, 
and front colored page) 

Cotton Openers and Cleaners. 

KITSON RICHARD, head Worthen 
(see advertising department, p. 16) 

Counsellors. 

Abbot Julian, 81 Central 
Abbott James C. 43 Central 
Adams Joel, 49 Central 
Alger H.-A. house 11 Water 
BEARD ITHAMAR W. 49 Central 
(see advertising department, p. 12). 
Blaisdell C. R. 6 Canal block 
Blaisdell H. G., Tyler block, Central 
Bonney & Marshall, 43 Central 
Brown S. A. 75 Central 
Brown & Alger, 55 Central 
Butler & Webster, 4 & 6 Museum big. 
CAVERLY ROBERT B., Post Office 
building (see adv. dept, page 12) 
Corliss H. G. F. 17 Museum building 
COWLEY CHARLES, 75 Central 
(see advertising department, p. 13) 
Hadley S. P. jr. Police Court 
Haggerty P. 75 Central 


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252 


Howe Charles F. 6 Canal block 
Hunton D. F. 4 Museum building 
Jackson B. F. 14 Third 
KEYES J. B. 49 Central (see adver- 
tising department, page 12) 

Kimball J. C. 1 & 2 Museum building 
Knowles & Yarnum, 14 Appleton blk. 
Ladd Jonathan, 63 Central 
Loughran James, 48 Central 
McEvoy J. F. 3 Canal block 
Morse & Stevens, 49 Central 
Norris A. F. L., Canal block 
Pearson Timothy, 56 Central 
Richardson D. S. & G. F. 55 Central 
Sherman E. F. 27 Central 
Stackpole A. J., Tyler block 
Stevens George, 49 Central 
Swan & Goodhue, 3 Canal block 
Sweetser & Gardner, 43 Central 
Wentworth & Jewett, Wentworth’s 
block 

Curriers. 

Gove, Cutler & Co. Ayer’s New City 
Persons A. E., Willie, rearC. M. Mar- 
vel & Co. 

Curtains and Fixtures. 

Fielding J. B. & Co. 99 Central 

Daguerrian Artists. 

Gilchrest George C. 92 Merrimac 
Howes & Evans, 112 Merrimac 
MITCHELL GEORGE E. 89 Merri- 
mac (see advertising depart, p. 3) 
Page A. J. 112 Merrimac 
SANBORN N. C. & Co. 50 Merrimac 
(see advertising department, p. 6) 
Shattuck Sewall, 19 Central 
Towle S. 88 Merrimac 
WARREN GEORGE K. 100 Merri- 
mac (see adv. front colored page) 
Winslow George L. 28 Merrimac 

Dentists. 

Abbott Samuel, 15 Central 
Burnham A. W., Savings Bank b’ld’g. 
Dorr & Gerry, 24 Central 
Eayers C. G. A. 43 £ Merrimac 
Gladwin S. F. 128 Merrimac 
Johnson A. T., Wentworth’s building 
Lawrence Ambrose, 11 John, c. Lee 
LAWRENCE SAMUEL, 32 Central 
(see adv. front colored page) 
Mansfield George, 16 Central 
Perry Richard P., Wentworth’s block 
Ward S. L. & W. G., Savings Bank 
building 

Door Plates. 

Appleton J. P. 50 Central 


Doors, Blinds, and Sashes. 

Favor & Son, Wamesit Steam Mills 
Fificld & Plimpton, Wamesit Steam 
Mills 

Kelley William, Mechanics’ Mills 
JNorcross, Saunders & Co. Middlesex 
PEABODY JOSEPH A., Mechanics’ 
(see advertising department p. 23) 
Peabody J. G., Wamesit Steam Mills 
Place Isaac, Wamesit Steam Mills 

Dressmakers. 

Avery H. C., Gorham, cor. Middlesex 

Billings Abby, 148 Suffolk 

Blaisdell D. F. 110 Central 

Brown A. G. Mrs., Nesmith’s build’g 

Campbell M. J. Mrs. 18 Paige 

Clay Sarah, Nesmith’s building 

Crosby Nancy J. 11 Nesmith’s build’g 

Cullough Elizabeth, 83 Central 

Downs A. 58 Middlesex 

Dudley Mary J. 7 John 

Fuller Margaret, 85 Central 

Gallagher Ellen, 17 Race 

Graham Mary, South, cor. Middlesex 

Hancock Sarah G. 2 Dodge 

Hart Nancy F., Nesmith’s block 

Haskell L. J. 54 Merrimac 

Hayward G. M. Mrs. 49 E. Merrrimac 

Hill Eliza, 3 Union 

Horn C. Miss, Nesmith’s New block 

Marston S. 114 Central 

Messer A. D. 58 East Merrimac 

Montcalm Emeline H. 219 Central 

Moore C. B. 134 Suffolk 

Page Sarah E. 128 Merrimac 

Perrin Mary J., Middlesex, c. Th’n’ke 

Proctor Lizzie F. 45 Hanover 

Reed M. A. 109 Merrimac 

Rose Maria, 23 Kirk 

Sanborn Olive W. 88 Merrimac 

Seery A. 23 Davidson 

Stafford M. J. 12 Nesmith’s New blk. 

Stafford Mary M., Welles’s block 

Stevens E. 55 Merrimac, cor. John 

Sughrue Margaret, 12 Lewis 

Thayer Emeline P. 10 John 

Uttin Ann, 170 Merrimac 

Yarnum Emma O. 12 Fayette 

Wentworth P. S. 1 Tilden 

Weston Mary H. 97 Merrimac 

Winn Eliza, 47 Fayette 

Woodbury Mary, 40 Central 

Woodward C. S. 4 John 

Dry Goods. 

Aiken D. F. 94 Merrimac 
Bachelder A. & R. G. 110 Merrimac 
Bass & Woods, 132 Merrimac 
"Baxter D. D. 5 Appleton block 
Brennan M. 56 Merrimac 
Brown Joseph S. 54 Merrimac 
Cook Gilman G. 103 Central 



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Cutting & Rand, 42 Merrimac 

Dodge C. W., Central, cor. Gorham 

Folsom J. P. 78 Merrimac 

Gage James U. 52 Merrimac 

Guild H. C. 222 Merrimac 

Hartshorn & Hall, 138 Merrimac 

Hilton H. W. 134 Merrimac 

Hosford H. 46 Merrimac 

Keyes & Tucker, 3 & 5 Welles's block 

Lucas T. 62 & 64 Merrimac 

McHugh P. 65 Market 

Orange & Eastman, 84 Merrimac 

Peabody J ames M. 36 & 38 Merrimac 

Ranlet N. A. 6 Central 

Ray T. W. 40 Merrimac 

Shaw J. W. B. 44 Merrimac 

Taisey L., Gorham, corner Middlesex 

Tarr George J. 48 Merrimac 

Dyers. 

Chambers C. near Hale's Mills 
CLIFFORD WEARE, 2 & 4 Ando- 
ver (see adv. back colored page) 
Holt John, Howe (Patent Press Dye- 
ing) 

Littler Charles R., Whipple’s Mills 
Thompson Charles, Whipple's Mills 

Dyewoods, Drugs, &c. 

TALBOT C. P. & Co., City Market 
(see advertising department, page 1) 

Eave Troughs. 

Fiske Geo. W. & Co., Mechanics' Mills 

Electric Machines. 

Davis Asahel, Wamesit Mills 

Embroidery Stampers. 

Leland William, Gorham, opp. Hale’s 
Mills 

Parsons & Gibby, 111 Thorndike 
Pierce Olcott, 58 Lawrence 
Preston John, 185 Gorham 

Emigrant Office. 

Sheehan Patrick, 28 Gorham 

Engravers. 

Merrill G. B. 21 Central (wood) 

Fancy Goods. 

Allen O. L. 114 Merrimac 
Curtis Mary, 164 Central 
Davis C. S. Mrs. 51 Merrimac 
Dopp Joseph Mrs. 66 Merrimac 
Griffin S. P. 70 Merrimac 
Hutchins J. N. 117 Central 
Lowery James G. 79 Central 
Mansfield Jonathan, 61 Central 
Maynard C. I. W. 76 Merrimac 
McCoy William, 35 Merrimac 
Sawyer Hannah C. 105 Merrimac 
Waite D. S., Central, corner Jackson 


Welch E. B. 85 Merrimac 
Weston M. H. 97 Merrimac 

Felt. 

Lowell Felting Mill, rear 105, Middle- 
sex, Moses A. Johnson, agent 

Eilecutters. 

ASHWORTH SAGER & CO.,Fleteh- 
er, n. Dutton, (see adv. dept. p. 17) 
Austin Isaac, 71 High 

Fish. 

Allen A. M. 43 E. Merrimac 
Gilman H. M. 320 Merrimac 
Jennings T. L., City Market 
Lovrien J. R. 127 Central 
Randlett M. B. 66 Middlesex 
Sargent & Cotton, rear 57 Central 

Flour and Grain. 

COGGIN JACOB & CO., Fletcher, c. 

Western ave. (see adv. dep. p. 20) 
Coggin Luther, 356 Merrimac 
Corner Josiah, 308 Merrimac 
Hill George H. 15 Lowell 
Lamson & Rogers, 111 Market 
LIVINGSTON W. E. 9 Thorndike 
(see advertising department, p. 23) 
Wood Samuel N. 43 Market 

Fruit, &c. 

Clark James, 103 Merrimac 
Dame Emery, 193 Central 
Dickey Benjamin F. 262 Merrimac 
Downing & Rose, 133 Central 
Grover Josiah, 47 Merrimac 
Holt George F. 52 Central 
Hutchins J. B. 117 Central 
Mazuzan John, 145 Central 
Morse J. C. 143 Central 
Newton C. E. Adams, near Fletcher 
O’CONNOR J., Dutton, cor. Fletcher 
(see advertising department, p. 21) 
Pearson J. & J. M. 3 Savings Bank 
building 

Plastridge C. A. 2 Prescott 
Priest Charlotte, 76 Central 
Sargent E. D. 57 Central 
Shaw R. P. 147 Central 
Smith & Co. 10 Prescott 
Whitney H., John, corner Merrimac 

Fur Goods. 

Bascom William, 162 Merrimac 
Packard Nahum & Co. 122 Merrimac 

Furniture and Feathers. 

Adams & North, 7 Cent’l & 28 Merr. 
COM1NS THOMAS B., Broadway, 
cor. Mt. Vernon (see advertisement, 
front colored page) 

Farrington D. W. C. 1 & 2 Prescott 
NICHOLS JACOB, Dutton, corner 
Lowell (see adv. dept, page 52) 


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Noyes Person, 39 Market 
Patch E. B. 3. 4, 5 & 6 Comm’l sq. 
Puffer Janies F. 13 Market 
SMITH R. \V. & CO. 10 Prescott (see 
advertising department, page 7) 

Gardener, 

Ashton H. 76 Middle 

Gas and Steam Pipe & Fixtures. 
ATHERTON THOMAS, 84 Middle 
(see advertising department, p. 18) 
BARKER HORACE R. 8 Central 
(see advertisement, front cover) 

Grist Mills. 

Livingston William E. near brewery 
Locks & Canal Co., French, op. Anne 
Wood S. N., Whipple’s Mills 

Grocers. 

American Bolt Co. 206 Lawrence 
Bancroft S., Merrimac, cor. Prescott 
Barry Daniel, 114 Suffolk 
Bascom Timothy, 214 Merrimac 
Bingham & Cheney, 255 Merrimac 
Blair E. R., Broadway, corner School 
Bohonan M. M. & Co., Ayer’s New 
City 

Bryant D. 108 Middlesex 
Buttrick & Co. 20 Market 
Callahan John, 23 E. Merrimac 
Carolin T. 8 Howe 
Carrol Owen, 66 Gorham 
Carter W. C., Pawtucket, cor. School 
Cassidy John E. 6 Lowell 
Cassidy P. 310 Merrimac 
Churchill A. 13 John 
Churchill C. 251 Merrimac 
Churchill D., Middlesex, cor. South 
Churchill Nathaniel, 13 John 
Coffey William, 68 Gorham 
Coraerford Garrett, 28 Lowell 
Cooney William, 74 Charles 
Coulson Joseph, 60 Gorham 
Cosgrove John, 272 Merrimac 
Cutter & Walker, 221 Central 
Dempsey Patrick, 47 Lowell 
Dudley W., Merrimac, corner Tilden 
Eames L. J. & Co. 113 Thorndike 
Eaton Job S. 368 Merrimac 
Emerson Luther, 8 East Merrimac 
Farley Thomas, Suffolk, near Lowell 
Fletcher Isaac A. 126 Central 
Frawley P. O. C. 55 Gorham 
Gove David, 225 Central 
Gray J. D. W.,22 Cabot, n. Merrimac 
• Hall C. 77 Church 
Hanrahan J. 85 East Merrimac 
Harrison William, 1 Carolin’s block, 
Fayette 

Heland John H. 24 Adams 
Hoar Michael, 106 Suffolk 


Hovey J & W., Bridge, near River, 
Centralville 

Huntoon Geo. L„ Fayette, c. Andover 
James Charles M. 53 Gorham 
Jepson J. C. & Co. 189 Middlesex 
Kavanagh Edward, 149 Central 
Kelley Patrick, l Adams 
Keyes Patrick, 92 Lowell 
Knowles & Holland, Lowell, corner 
Worthen 

Lee Michael, 71 East Merrimac 
Lennon John, 34 Lowell 
Lynch Patrick, 129 Lowell 
Mace Sarah, 189 Central 
McAnulty John, 3 Hurd 
McCann John, 40 Gorham 
McCarty John, 58 Middle 
McGuirk P., Suffolk, near Broadway, 
and Lowell, corner Jefferson 
McSoley Alexander, 80 Middle 
Moore C. C. 12 Merrimac 
Moran Patrick, 128 Lowell 
Morse F. G., Bridge, corner Sixth 
NICHOLS & CO. 146 Central, corner 
Green (see adv. department, p. 20) 
Page, Fay & Puffer, 32 Middlesex 
Parker T. E. 65 East Merrimac 
Pearson John & James M. 3 Savings 
Bank building 

Putnam Jacob D. 5 Prescott block 
Quinn P., Salem, corner Adams 
Read Robert & Son, Bridge, corner 
Third, and 30 Bridge, Centralville 
Reynolds Bernard, 25 Summer 
Richardson Jno. B., Adams, c. Fletcher 
Richardson Sumner, 9 River, Cent’lle 
Ring Dennis, 102 Suffolk 
Roane John P., Gorham, c. Summer 
Rowe Richard, Lowell, cor. Dummer 
Runals R. K. 319 Merrimac 
Russell C. K. 281 Merrimac 
Smith Peter S. 27 East Merrimac 
Smith & Co. 14 Lowell 
Springer J. F. Liberty square 
Staples A. H. 76 Church. 

Stephens Alexander, 68 Dutton 
STREETER & POWERS, John, cor. 

Merrimac (see adv. dept, page 20) 
Sullivan John D. 104 Suffolk 
Taylor, Jacobs & Co., Merrimac, 
corner Prescott 
Tobin & McEvoy, 71 Market 
Waldo A. & Co. 201 Middlesex: 
Wheeler & Stickey, Tilden 
Whithead D., Middlesex, head of 
Hamilton block 

Whittemore I. W. 17 East Merrimac 
Worthen E. B. & Co. 216 Merrimac 

Gunsmiths. 

Cutter Abijah, 15 Middle 
RICHARDSON O. A. 15 Middle (see 
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Hairdressers. 

Barth Daniel W. 4 Central 
Burton A. P. 156 Central 
Colburn L. 19 Middle 
Hapgood H. \V. 184 Merrimac 
Jenkinson Edward, 64 Central 
Jenkinson Joseph, 70 Central 
Lewis S. A. 1 Mechanics’ building 
Lewis T. W. 185 Middlesex 
Mandes C. M., American House 
Pike Albert J., Dutton, n. Fletcher 
Proctor Horace B. 6 Merrimac 
Raymond Daniel, 106 Merrimac (hair 
work) 

Smith Richard S. 276 Merrimac 
Woodsum & Gilpatrick, 130 Central 

Hardware & Mechanics’ Tools. 

BURBANK, CHASE, & CO. 5 Cen- 
tral (see advertising dept, page 2) 
Mansur Stephen. 136 Central 
Rogers Jacob, 166 Merrimac 

Harness Makers. 

BRABROOK JOSEPH A. 45 Market 
(see advertising department, p. 18) 
Burgess Ebenezer, 38 Central 
BUTMAN S L. 196 Middlesex (see 
advertising department, page 23) 
CONYERS SAMUEL, 163 Central 
(see advertising department, p. 24) 
Eaton J. B., Dutton, corner Worthen 
Hatch George S. 46 Central 
Sawyer Aaron C. 163 Middlesex 
Shepard William, Arch 

Hats, Caps, Furs, and Furnish- 
ing Goods. 

BRAZER WM. P. 47 Central, corner 
Market (see adv. back colored page) 
Dempsey Michael, 30 Central 
Randall Robert B. 31 Merrimac 
Woodward A. G. 30 Merrimac 

Hosiery, Lace &c. 

Bachelder A. & R. G. 110 Merrimac 
Burnham L. C. 122 Merrimac 
Cook M. H. 116 Merrimac 
Emerson P. H. 71 Merrimac 
Fisher Cyrus, 39 Merrimac 
Gage Ann, 101 Merrimac 
Gordon E. 116 Merrimac 
Skinner Arabella, 63 Merrimac 
Smith Francis, 49 Merrimac 
Young James, 126 Merrimac 

Hotels. 

American House, Charles Going, 84 
Central 

Colony House, Middlesex, opp. depot 
Franklin Home, Mrs. A. Baron, 
Moody, corner Tremont 


HOWARD HOUSE, Lewis Howard, 
211 Middlesex (see adv. dept. p. 8) 
La Fayette House, Middlesex, near 
Walker 

Market Hotel, Samuel T. Dresser, 14 
Market 

Mechanics’ Hotel, J. J. Sawyer, 278 
Mer'imac 

Merrimac House, Henry Emery, Mer- 
rimac, corner Dutton 
Wamesit House, B. J. Merritt, 187 
Middlesex 

Washington House, B. Thurston, 
Central, corner Church 

Ice Dealers. 

McFarlin Wm. & Luke, 94 Pawtucket 

Insurance Agents. 

Adams Joel, 49 Central 
BEAN GEORGE W. 49 Central (see 
advertisement, back cover) 

CLARK EDWIN A., PostOffice build- 
ing (see advertising dept, page 12) 
COOK JAMES, 17 Central (see ad- 
vertisement, back colored page) 
DANIELS J. W. 23£ Central (see ad- 
vertisement, front cover) 

Folsom J. S. 23 Central 

Hunton D., Fletcher, 4 Museum bldg. 

Hyde David, 23 Central 

Kendrick T. C. 18 Appleton’s block 

Merrill Joshua, 23 Central 

Walker George W. 48 Central 

Intelligence Offices. 

Brown James Mrs. 119 Market 
KIDDER J. 60 Central (see adver- 
tising department, page 8) . 
Morgan Ebenezer, 314 Merrimac 

Iron and Steel. 

Butcher John, 17 Middle 

Iron Fence Builders. 

CUSHING & MACK, 123 and 125 
Market, corner Shattuck (see adver- 
tising department, page 14) 

Iron Foundry. 

Cole, Nichols & Wilson, Thorndike, 
rear the jail 

Lowell Machine Shop, Wm. A. Burke’ 
agent, Dntton 

Jewelry and Watches. 

Good George F. 82 Central 
Griswold H. D. C. 218 Merrimac 
Johnson Jonathan, 168 Merrimac 
KIDDER JERE, 60 Central (see ad- 
vertising department, page 8) 

Lamson Francis, 98 Merrimac 
Lyman Roland, 128 Central 


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Morgan L. S. 60 Central 

Ordway H. M, 86 Merrirnac 

Iiaynes Joseph, 43 Central 
SANBORN AMOS (manufacturer ami 
wholesale dealer) 25 Central, corner 
Middle (see adv. dept, page 5) 
Stickney Thomas M. 153 Central 

Swan J. S. & Co. 73 Central 

Williams G. T. 29 Merrirnac 

Junk Stores. 

Dodge L. C. 54 Dutton 

Hapgood Ephraim, 43 High 

Langley S. & W. 24 Middle 

Laces and Embroideries. 

HAMBLET J. P. Mrs. 33 Merrirnac 
(see advertising department, p. 6) 
Maynard C. I. W. 76 Merrirnac 

Norris Alvah C. 93 Merrirnac 

Young James, 102 and 126 Merrirnac 

Laundry. 

Favour Elvira Mrs. 236 Central 

Leather Dealers. 

Brown Willard & Co. 94 Market 
Durrell, Bacon & Co.. Ayer’s New 
City 

Letter Cutters. 

GROVER A RISTON, Fletcher st. 

(see advertising dept, page 17) 
SMITH SAMUEL C. 123 Cross (see 
advertising department, page 1) 
SWETT DANIEL, JIt. 28 Merrirnac 
(see advertising department, p. 1) 

Libraries. 

City Library, City Hall 

Eaton S. B. 91 Central 

Mechanics’, Mechanics’ building 

Livery Stables. 

( See Stables.) 

Locks {Patent Alarm .) 

Brown Ephraim, Howe street 

Locksmiths and Saw Filers. 

Frawley Michael, 2 East Merrirnac 
Hodgkin S. 302 Merrirnac 

Page R. 1 Maiden lane 

Looking Glasses. 

Adams & North, 28 Merrirnac and 7 
Central 

Dyar W. H. 39 and 41 Central 

Loom Picker Manufacturer. 

GO DING WILLIAM & SON, 82 Mid- 
dle (see advertising dept. p. 15) 

Lumber. 

Allen Otis, Middlesex, near the depot 
(packing boxes) 

Brooks A. L. Durton 

Fiske William, Mechanics’ Mills 
Fletcher Horatio, Fletcher, c. W. av. 
Howard Horace, Western avenue 
LIVINGSTON WM. E. 9 Thorndike 
(see advertising department, p. 23) 
NORCROSS, SAUNDERS, & CO., 
Middlesex (see advertisement, front 
colored pages) 

WHITNEY C. & D., Western avenue 
(see advertising department, p. 22) 

Machinists. 

Aldrich Warren, 103 Middlesex 
ATHERTON THOMAS, 84 Middle 
(see advertising department, p. 18) 
ATHERTON WILLIAM (heirs of), 
Howe (see advertising dept. p. 37) 
Brown Ephraim, Howe 

CADY GEO. L., Mechanics’ Mills 
(see advertising department, p. 17) 
LANE DAVID, rear 105 Middlesex 
(see advertising department, p. 17) 
Lowell Machine Shop, Win. A. Burke, 
agent. Dutton 

Marvel C. M. & Co., Willie, near 
Franklin 

McNish & Butler, 84 Broadway 
Robinson William, Mechanics’ Mills 
Smith H. B., Fletcher, near Dutton 
SMITH & LAWRENCE, Mechanics’ 
Mills (see advertising dept, page 18) 
Stevens B. F., Allen’s Mills 

Magneto-Electric Machines. 

Davis Asahei, Wamesit Mills 

Marble Workers. 

Dresser II. W. 165 Middlesex 

Hurley John, 74 Gorham- 
Nichols David, 59 Dutton, and 144 
Middlesex 

Winter John B. 155 Central 

Masons. 

Adams John, 378 Merrirnac 

Cady Lyman, 12 Cady 

Cady Samuel, 42 Howard 

Crosby Caleb, South, corner Elm’ 
Davis Sidney, 208 Central 

Hutchinson S. K. 21 Nesmith 

Ilsley A. 9 Queen 

Messer Abiel, 58 E. Merrirnac (stone) 
Page Charles, 154 Gorham 

Read E. M. 20 Prescott 

Russell J. & E. F. 21 Middle 

Sanborn W. F. 2 1 Clay 

Snell D 24 Austin 

Stillings J. F. 4 Austin 



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Tuttle John B., Elm, comer Linden 
Tuttle S. J. 249 Central 

Millinery Goods. 

Crane John E. 69 Merrimac 
Crowley J. E. Mrs. 118 Merrimac 
Cummiskey A. M. 288 Merrimac 
Elliott Richard A. 83 Merrimac 
Finn C. S. Mrs. 306 Merrimac 
Fulsom C. B„ 73 Merrimac 
Gage Ann, 101 Merrimac 
HAMBLET J. P. Mrs. 33 Merrimac 
(see advertising department, p. 6) 
Hollinger Daniel, 107 Merrimac 
Huntley E. J. 1 Welles block 
McAvoy E. & J. 81 Merrimac 
Pekes T. J. 90 Merrimac 
Preston M. A. 6 Welles block 
Remick Hannah B. 27 Merrimac' 
Robinson F. W. 60 Merrimac 
Stafford Mary J. 12 Nesmith’s bldg. 
Stevens Mary E. 54 Middlesex 
Taisey L., Gorham, cor. Middlesex 
Thompson B. T. 91 Merrimac 
Waldron Mary A. 108 Merrimac 
Webster C. 43 Merrimac 
White Mary A. 332 Merrimac 
Whitman A. P. 206 Merrimac 

Musical Instrument Repairer. 

Cheney I. E. 12 Branch 

Needle Manufacturers. 

TAYLOR & PROBERT, Mechanics’ 
Mills (see advertising dept. p. 21) 

Notary Public. 

Knowles John A. 14 Appleton block 

Nurses. 

Adams Dolly, Bowers, corner Beacon 
Baker Lucy, 297 Central 
Gilson Lucy A. 4 Walnut 
Hill Rebecca, 2 Boott Corporation 
Johnson Angeline, 15 Elm 
McArthur Roxanna, 20 Charles 
Shorey Rachael, 6 Prescott Corp. 
Wetherbee Mrs. 6 Cady 
Winsby Sarah, 15 Elm 

Optician. 

Johnson Jona, 168 Merrimac 

Painters. 

House. 

Ayer & Brown, 200 Middlesex 
Conant Oliver, 243 Merrimac 
Donovan Matt., B’dway, ror. Marion 
Emerson Nathan, 39 E. Merrimac 
F ARSON JAMES, 29 Fletcher (see 
advertising department, page 8) 
Farson Samuel, 135 Middlesex 


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Fielding Josiah B. &. Co. 99 Central 
Follansbee Daniel S. 245 Merrimac 
Gardner J. E. 65 Adams 
Kittredge Abner, 22 Middle 
Kittredge Jeduthan, 24 Prescott 
Morey George C. 75 East Merrimac 
Morton Isaac, 139 Central 
Osgood George N. 18 Middle 
Parks George, 173 Central 
Quimby Alonzo P. 7 Thorndike 
Vickery J. P. 10 Merrimac 
Coach. 

Bowers Jonathan, 65 Pawtucket 
Eaton J. B. 24 Dutton, cor. Worthen 
Freeman S. J., Arch 
Rowell W. A., Arch 

Miniature, &c. 

Howes Samuel P. 112 Merrimac 
Lawson Thomas B. 9 and 10 Savings 
Bank block 

Sign, &c. 

Davis E. S., Lincoln, Ayer’s New City 
FARSON JAMES, 29 Fletcher (see 
advertising department, page 8) 
Kittredge A. 24 Middle 
Pennington William F., Prescott 

Paints, Oils, and Glass. 

Coburn C. B. 4 Mechanics’ building, 
Dutton (manufacturers’ supplies) 
FARSON JAMES, 29 Fletcher (see 
advertising department, page 8) 
Fielding J. B. & Co. 99 Central 

Paper Bex Makers. 

BUZZELL O. A. 29 Central (see ad- 
vertising department, page 2) 
Kimball & Co. 162 Merrimac 
Tuxbury T. L. 15 Middle 

Paper Hangings. 

BUZZELL O. A. 29 Central (see ad- 
vertising department, page 2) 
FARSON JAMES, 29 Fletcher (see 
advertising department, page 8 
Farson S. 135 Middlesex 
Fielding J. B. & Co. 99 Central 
Kittredge Abner, 22 Middle 
Kittredge Jeduthan, 24 Prescott 
MERRILL JOSHUA, 23 Central (see 
advertisement back cover, and p. 3) 
Morey Geo. C. & Co. 75 E. Merrimac 

Paper Maker. 

Richmond C. B. 17 Ames 

Passage and Exchange Offices. 

Molloy George, 61 Market 
Sheahan P. 28 Gorham 

Patent Agency. 

Ladd W. M. 3 Goward’s block 


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Patent and Enamelled Leather. 

Durrell, Bacon & Co., Ayer’s New 
City 

Pattern Maker, 

CRANE JOHN E. 20 Middle (see ad- 
vertisement, front colored pages) 

Periodical Depots. 

Clark S. D. 140 Central 
Reed N. K. 79 Central 
Williams G. T. 29 Merrimac 
Willis J. T. 78 Central 

Physicians. 

Members of Massachusetts Medical and 
Middlesex District Medical Societies 
are designated by an asterisk (♦). 
♦Allen Nathan, 12 Hurd 
Allyn Rachel H. 188 Central 
Astle Able, Moore 
Astle George, Moore 
Boynton Amos R., Wentworth bldg. 
♦Bradley William H., First, n. Bridge, 
Central ville 

Brennan M., 112 Merrimac (botanic) 
Burnham Walter, Middlesex, corner 
Central 

♦Campbell Patrick P. 21 Market 
Carroll A., Welles block 
Chandler L. 8 Hurd 
Chase George F. 118 Middlesex 
Cole E. L. 32 High 
♦Dickey Hanover, 15 Hurd 
Dows Amos W. 185 Central (botanic) 
♦Gage Daniel P., Lee, corner John 
Gates Jeremiah, 6 Kurd 
♦Graves John W. 14 Hurd 
♦Green John O., Savings Bank block 
Harmon J. M. 29 Kirk, and 31 Union 
♦Harwood J. H. 21 John 
Hazen D. C. 143 Middlesex 
♦Holt Daniel, 15 John (homeo.) 
♦Hooke H. M., Welles block 
♦Huntingdon Elisha, 31 Tyler 
♦Iluntoon James W. 28 Central 
Jackson J. D. 60 Mass. Corporation 
Jackson William E. 13 Andover 
Jenness L. W. 55 Merrimac, c. John 
♦Jewett J. P. 22 Kirk 
♦Kidder Moses W. Ill Gorham 
♦Kimball Gilman, Merr., c. Worthen 
♦Kittredge Edmund F. 52 Tyler 
♦Lamont Gregory, 170 Merrimac 
♦Mansfield George, 16 Central 
Masta J. A. 8 Middle (botanic) 
McDowell Hannah P. Mrs. 1 Willow’ 
place 

Melvin Joshua, 65 Fletcher 
Mignault D. 87 Gorham 
Montcalm A. W. 2 19 Central (botanic) 
Moody J. D. 6 Chapel (Indian) 


♦Morse L. B. 55 Merrimac, cor. John 
♦Mowe Daniel, 94 Middle 
Norcross C. T. 120 Merrimac 
Olcott James S. 2 Adams (botanic) 
♦Parker Ilirarn, 17 John 
Peirce George, 128 Moody 
♦Persons J. W. 4 Nesmith’s New big. 
♦Pillsbury Ilarlin, 24 Kirk 
♦Pillsbury H. II. 7 Kirk 
♦Prius P. 113 Merrimac 
♦Proctor William B. Welles block 
♦Savory Chas. A. 62 Paige, cor. Kirk 
♦Scribner I. W., Welles block 
Simpson B. F. 59 Third 
♦Skelton Benjamin, 50 Tyler 
♦Spalding Joel, Savings Bank build’g 
Stone George W. 1 Chapel 
Thompson James, 10 Hurd 
Thompson M. E. 268 Merr. (botanic) 
♦Wells David, Welles block 
♦Whipple Calvin, 57 Fletcher 
Wright Mary P. Mrs. 1 Willow place 
York S. D., Welles block 
Young Sarah H. 128 Merrimac 

Piano Fortes. 

DYAR W. H. 41 Central (see adver- 
tising department, page 7) 

Foote Warren S. 275 Merrimac 
Hedrick George, 36 Central 
RUGG & GRIFFITH, 77 Merrimac 
(see advertising department, p. 13) 

Pictures and Frames. 

DYAR W. H. 41 Central (see adver- 
tisir g department, page 7) 

RUGG & GRIFFITH, 77 Merrimac 
(see advertising department, p. 13) 
Shorey John, 83 Central 

Plane Makers. 

Taber Wing II. 19 Market 

Plaster Ornaments, and Stucco 
Workers. 

Crosby Caleb, South, corner Elm 
Prescott Moody, 62 South 

Plumbers. 

WILDER & DANA, Jackson, near 
Central (see advertising dept.p. 15) 

Power Loom Harness Manuf. 

Brown D. C., Warren, near Church 
Morse W. W., Salem, opp. Adams 
Nichols C. C. 84 Broadway 
STEVENS S., Fletcher, c. Western 
avenue (see advertising dept. p. 16) 

Print Block Maker. 

Pettengill J., Mechanics’ Mills 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


Printers. 

COGSWELL JOHN (copperplate), 
43^ Merrimae (see adv. dept. p. IS) 
HILDRETH & HUNT, 48 Central 
(see advertising department, p. 11) 
JUDKINS J. J. 87 Merrimae (see ad- 
vertising department, page 4) 
KNAPP & MOREY, 44 Central (see 
advertising department, page 9) 
PENHALLOW B. H., Wyman’s Ex- 
change (see advertising dept. p. 1) 
STONE & HUSE, 21 Central (see ad- 
vertising department, page 10) 

Produce, &c. 

Smith & Nichols, 109 Market 
TAISEY ROBERT (wholesale), 76 
Dutton (see advertising dept. p. 20) 
Waite A. L. & Co., Dutton, opposite 
Mechanics’ Mills 

WASHBURN J. M. & SON, 31 Mar- 
ket (see advertising dept, page 19) 
Whitney H., John, cor. Merrimae 

Provisions. 

Allen John, Water, cor. Andover 
Bailey Gardner, 66 E. Merrimae 
Brown William, 201 Central 
Blood B A & C., Adams, c. Suffolk 
Breed Henry K. 62 Church 
Collins P. 139 Lowell 
Dexter & Ward, 364 Merrimae 
Eaton W. 41 Market 
Fosdick L. G. 3 Gorham 
Gardner C. C. 100 Middlesex 
Gove Dana B. 166 Merrimae 
Grav D. S.206 Central 
Hosraer E. S. 87 East Merrimae 
Huntoon George L., Fayette, corner 
Andover 

Lannaa P., Lowell, corner Andover 
Lannen D. 62 Gorham 
Lynch Patrick, 67 Gorham 
McCoy James, Adams, cor. Fletcher 
Mealey Edward, 12 Lowell 
Owen William N. 77 East Merrimae 
Page, Puffer & Warren, 32 Middlesex 
Philbrick & Powell, 348 Merrimae 
Pullen Weston, 22 South 
Rice H. M. & J. 4 East Merrimae 
Rice & Bailey, 131 Central 
Snow & Shepherd, 263 Merrimae 
Tweed Timothy G. 6 Cabot 
Whitney H., John, cor. Merrimae 
Wilder E. F. 90 Middlesex 
Wilder & Hunt, 96 Market, (wholesale) 
Wilkins R. (salt) 37 Prescott 
Wing Alpheus G., Bridge, n. Second 
Wing True, John, near Merrimae 
Wright A. F. & M. 196 Middlesex 
Yeaton R. F., Merrimae, c. Prescott 
Young G. W., Middlesex, opp. depot 


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Pump Maker. 

COLBY AMOS, Howe (see advertis- 
ing department, page 21) 

Reed and Harness Mannfs. 

Brown Darius C., Warren, n. Church 
Morse Wm. W. 4 Salem (harness) 

Refreshments, Oysters, &c. 

Arlin J. F. 12 Middle 
Elliott & Clark, 112 Central 
FRENCH A. B. 37 Central (see ad- 
vertisement, front colored) 
GIBSON & FARRAR, 130 Merrimae 
(see advertising department, p. 19) 
Gunnison Isaac, 199 Middlesex 
Hale C. M., Northern Depot 
Ingalls O. W. 172 Merrimae 
Johnson Thomas V. 194 Merrimae 
Lovrien L. W. 137 Middlesex 
Richard George H. 238 Merrimae 
Richardson S. 16 Merrimae 
Smith Justus S. 166 Middlesex 
THOMPSON W. K. 25 Prescott (see 
advertising department, page 24) 
TowLr Henry, 93 Market 
Webster Elihu. 133 Middlesex 
Wcod Robert, 2 Appleton 
Woodward II. 42 Central 

Riding- School. 

Robinson J. W. 20 Paige 

Roofer. 

HORNE D. W. & CO., Western ave. 
(see advertising department, page 8) 

Rope Maker. 

Scotchburn T., Central, cor. Chapel 

Sand, 

Sperry Charles, Somerset, cor. Queen 

Sawing and Planing. 

Allen O., Middlesex, near depot 
Brooks A. L. & Co., Mechanics’ Mills 
Howard Horace, Mechanics’ Mills 
NORCROSS, SAUNDERS, & CO., 
Middlesex (see adv. opp. title) 

Pratt M. C., Wamesit Mills 

Scale Maker. 

FAIRBANKS’ SCALES (Burbank, 
Chase, & Co., Agents), 6 Central (see 
advertisement, front colored pages) 
Nute & Potter, Mechanics' Mills, 
Fleteher 

Screw Bolt Manufactory. 

Am. Screw Bolt Co. 210 Lawrence 

Screw Manufacturer. 

Cady George L., Mechanics’ Mills 


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Sewing Machine Needle Manufs. 

TAYLult & PRO BERT, Mechanics’ 
Mills (see advertising dept. p. 21) 

Sheriffs. {Deputy.) 
HOPKINS James, 55 Central (see 
advertising department, page 12) 
SHED EDWIN L., Canal Block, Cen- 
tral (see advertising dept. p. 12) 

Shirt and Collar Manufacturers. 

Pierce Olcott, 58 Lawrence 

Shoulder Brace Manufactory. 

CUTTER & WALKER, 48 Central 
(see advertising department, page 7) 

Shuttles. 

JAQUES J. S. 82 Middle (see adver- 
tising department, page 16) 

Silversmith. 

Hovey C., Bridge, n. River, Cent’lle 

Silver Ware Manufactory. 

SANBORN AMOS, 25 Central, cor. 
Middle (see advertisement, page 5) 

Slater. 

Waugh John, Mechanic 

Soap and Candles. 

Elliott J. P. (chemical) 29 Chapel 
Jefferson P. M., Scott & Co., Middle- 
sex, corner School 

PUTNAM & CURRIER, Lenton, n. 
Charles (see adv. dept, page 20) 

Soda Manufacturers. 

Carleton & Hovey, City Hall 

Stables. 

Armstrong Christopher, 278 Merrimac 
Clapp Clark, 159 Middlesex 
Flint Oliver W. 112 Moody 
Hadley John, Worthen, n. Lowell 
Hoyle Samuel, 70 Charles 
LEAVITT DANIEL G. 32 Prescott 
(see advertising dept, page 25) 
Norris G. W., Warren 
Noyes J. L. rear Washington House 
Perry J. B., Middlesex, c. Howard 
Rogers David, 170 Central 
WOOD R., Merrimac, cor. Worthen 
(see advertising department, p. 8) 

Stair Builder. 

Pratt Thomas, 54 Cushing 

Stamp, Stencil, and Steel Let- 
ter Cutters. 

GROVER A., Fletcher, near Dutton 
f (see advertising department, p. 17) 
j Haskell Job II. 13 Middle 


Leland William, opposite Hale’s Mill 
Parsons & Gibby, 111 Thorndike 
Preston John, 185 Gorham 
SMITH S. C. 123 Cross (see advertis- 
ing department, page I) 

SWETT DANIEL, Jll. 28 Merrimac 
(see advertising department, p. I) 
Whitmore William, 28 Merrimac 

Steam and Gas Pipe Fittings. 

BARKER H. R. 8 Central (see ad- 
vertisement, front cover) 

Stonecutters and Dealers. 

Churchill Moses, Rock, n. Gashouse 
Eastman & Gray, High, n. Chestnut 
Lowe & Grover, Fletcher, n. Bowers, 
(quarries) 

Runals, Clough, & Co., Middlesex, c. 
Thorndike 

Sperry Charles, Somerset, cor. Queen 

Stoves, Grates, Tin Ware, &c. 

Bangs Brothers, 105 Central 
Beck S. 428 Merrimac 
Bodfish F. B., Dutton, cor. Fletcher 
Brennan James, Warren, n. Central 
CUSHING & MACK, 123 and 125 
Market, corner Shattuck (see adver- 
tising department, page 14) 
Farrington D. W. C. 1 and 2 Prescott 
Foote J. L. & Co. 277 and 279 Merr. 
Mead Matthias, 118 Central 
Nichols Jacob, Dutton, cor. Lowell 
Page J. Y. 265 and 267 Merrimac 
Puffer James F. 13 Market 
Smith R. W. & Co. 10 Prescott 
WHITTEN CHARLES P. 37 East 
Merrimac (see adv. dept. p. 21) 
WIER N. J. & CO. 198 Merrimac (see 
advertisement, back cover) 

Suspenders. 

CUTTER & WALKER, 48 Central 
(see advertising department, p. 7) 

Tanners. 

Durrell, Bacon & Co., Ayer’s New 
City 

Gove, Cutler & Co., Ayer’s New City 

Tailoresses. 

Barnes Emily R. 40 Central 
Tower M. 48 Charles 

Tailors and Drapers. 

Bennett William S. II Central 
BURBANK, CHASE, & CO. 5 Cen- 
tral (see adv dept, page 2) 

Dean & Barnes, 5 Canal block 
Evans Josiah F. 175 Middlesex 
Kalery Michael, Warren, n. Central 
Lancaster & Totman, 104 Central 
Leslie E. C. 34 Merrimac 


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McEvoy Hugh, 53 Central 

Murphy John, 47 Market 

O’Brien Daniel, 57 Market 

Quinn John, 1 Appleton’s block 
VALENTI P. 4 Canal block (see ad- 
vertising department, page 5) 
Warren B., Prescott 

Wyman Henry, 72 Central 

Tea and Coffee Store. 

CUMMINGS G. W. 6 John (see ad- 
vertising department, page 19) 

Teachers. 

Dancing. 

Ganson V., Wentworth’s building 
Drawing. 

McCausland P. 62 Central 
Horsemanship. 

Robinson J. W. 20 Paige 

Music. 

Foote W. S. 275 Merrimac 

French E. 2 Baldwin court 

Harrison James, 27 Kirk 

Hutchinson Reuben, 432 Merrimac 
Metcalf I. N., Andover 

Wheeler H. Mrs. 51 East Merrimac 
Willey Geo. F., Central, cor. Jackson 
Writing. 

Farnsworth Charles H. 161 Moody 
Young Ladies’ Seminary. 
Rogers D. S. Miss, Nesmith’s build’g 

Tinsmith, 

McNamee John, 16 Gorham 

Tin Ware Manufacturers. 

Whitten W. T., High, cor. Andover 
WILDER & DANA, Jackson, near 
Central (see advertising dept. p. 15) 

Telegraph Office. 

Vermont and Boston Line, Merrimac 
street depot, H. W. Brickett, Agent 

Ticket Agents. 

Bradley Horatio, 182 Merrimac 
Brickett H. W., Merrimac st. depot 
Frawley P. 0. C. 55 Gorham 

Lewis C. K. 1S2 Merrimac 

Tool Manufacturer. 

Bachelder A. G. 92 Howard 

Tripe Dealers. 

ADAMS SMITH, Walker, n. Mid- 
dlesex (see adv. dept, page 20) 

Trunks, Umbrellas, &c. 

Allen Otis L. 114 Merrimac 

Bascom William, 162 Merrimac 

HARRIOT JOHN, JR. 68 Central 
(see advertising department, p. 6) 
Molloy George, 61 Market 

Stone S. 120 Central 

Tapley David, 264 Merrimac 

Twine Manufacturer. 

Nichols C. C. 84 Broadway 

Umbrellas. 

Brooks M. Y. 338 Merrimac 

RUGG & GRIFFITH, 77 Merrimac 
(see advertising department, p. 13) 

Upholsterer. 

McGovern Francis, 1 East Merrimac 

Variety Stores. 

Allen Otis L. 114 Merrimac 

Amsden Stephen C. 17 Merrimac 
Bedlow Artemas, Gorham, c. Charles 
Besse J. V. 14 Tilden 

Brent Eli, 75 Church 

Brown Alice, 97 Central 

Carney Bridget, 280 Merrimac 

Clark J. 103 Merrimac 

Clark R. 1 Tilden 

Coffin Deborah C. 5 East Merrimac 
Cook C 166 Suffolk 

Curtis William W. Mrs. 197 Central 
Davidson Charles, 302 Merrimac 

Dunn William, 64 Dutton 

Fay Roxanna, 12 Tilden 

Fillmore John W. 13 East Merrimac 
Finn Mary, 29 East Merrimac 

Fisher M. Mrs. 219 Middlesex 

1 Ford L. N. 344 Merrimac 

Foster B. O. 9 Tilden 

Frost Abigail, 362 Merrimac 

Gilman Margaret, 316 Merrimac 

Gilson Susan, 58 Middlesex 

Godfrey Eliza, 117 Market 

Hall Harriet W. 95 Merrimac 
Hanrahan John, 85 East Merrimac 
Harris George, 113 Middlesex 

Hayward G. M. Mrs. 49 E. Merr. 

Hill D. Mrs. 158 Suffolk 

Hobbs Ruth A. 17£ Merrimac 

Hollis M. A. Miss, 189 Central 
Huntley John Mrs. 290 Merrimac 
Hutchins J. B. 117 Central 

Lamere A. 15 Merrimac 

Lindley Mary J. 157 Middlesex 
Livingston James H. 105 E. Merrimac 
Martin George L. 11 Merrimac 
Mathews G. 119 Middlesex 

Mayberry E. 60 Middlesex 

McAvoy John, 33 East Merrimac 
McGovern F. 1 East Merrimac 

Morrill H. A. 93 Central 

Mulagh Margaret, 11 East Merrimac 
Ogilvie N. J. 8 Tilden 

Parker R. A. 181 Gorham 


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Robinson James H. 23 Market 
Sails H. M. 95 Central 
Searle J. P. 70 Middlesex 
Shaw R. S. Mrs. 125 Middlesex 
Simpson J. Mrs. 300 Merrimac 
Smith J. C. 19 Merrimac 
Southmaid John K. 37 Merrimac 
Tolman N. M. 334 Merrimac 
Townsend Mary, 244 Gorham 
Twombly Isaac II. , Tilden, c. Moody 
Walton D. 49 Gorham 
Watson Mary L. 2 Tilden 
Welch M. 15 Tilden 
Wentworth M. E. 236 Merrimac 
White Thomas, 234 Merrimac 
Wiley R. F. 105 Middlesex 
Wilson John, 212 Merrimac 
Wilson Joseph A. 170 Suffolk 
Wing J. T. Miss, 3 John 
Wood Lydia, 204 Merrimac 
Wright L. W. 6 Tilden 

Veterinary Surgeons. 

Cogswell Charles, 26 Walnut 
Marshall Jos., Middlesex, c. Walker 
WOOD ROBERT, Merrimac, corner 
Worthen (see adv. dept. p. 8) 

Wadding and Batting Manufs. 

Ripley Geo. & Co. 18 Appleton block 
Wortn John P., Whipple's Mills 

Watch Makers. 

[See Jewellers.] 

Atwood S. W. 80 Central 
Johnson Jona, 168 Merrimac 


Rayr.es Joseph, 41 Central 
SANBORN AMOS, 25 Central (see 
advertisement, page 5) 

Water Wheels. 

SWAIN A. M. 84 Broadway (see ad- 
vertising department, page 22) 

West India Goods. 

[See Grocers.] 

Wire Manufacturers. 

Hale B. S. & Son, Whipple’s Mills 

Wire worker. 

Hildreth H. A. 10 Central 

Wood. 

Brown H. 53 Appleton 
Hill E. A., Middlesex, cor. School 
LIVINGSTON W. E. 9 Thorndike 
(see advertising department, p. 23) 
Penniman D. 75 Salem 
Riley Michael, 15 Davidson 
Russell & Stowell, Fletcher, c. W. av. 
Tapley J., Jackson, at round house 

Wood Turning. 

Crosby George, Wamesit Mills 
White Edward, Mechanics’ Mills 

Wood Working Machinery. 

Smith H. B., Fletcher, near Dutton 

Wooden Screws. 

Aldrich M. at O. Allen’s Mills 

Woollen Goods, Yarns, &c. 

Crowley John & Co., Whipple’s Mills 


UNITED STATES 


DIRECTORY 

OF 

MANUFACTURERS 

AND 

WHOLESALE DEALEHS. 

TO BE ISSUED IN 1861. 

PRICE, $10. 

ADAMS, SAMPSON, & CO., . 

DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS, 


BOSTON, MASS. 


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Municipal Election Second Monday in December. 



City Government Organized First Monday in January. 


CITY GOVERNMENT,— 1860. 

Mayor, — BENJ. C. SARGEANT. Salary, $1 ,200. 


ALDERMEN. 


Edward F. Watson. 
Lorenzo G. Howe. 
James Watson. 

Wm. G. Morse. 


Henry H. Wilder. 
Abner Frost. 

Saml. T. Manahan. 
Wm. S. Gardner. 


COMMON COUNCIL. 

William F. Salmon, President. 

Ward 1. — Benj. S. Ireson, John P. Slocum, Enoch Quimby, Amos H. 
Foster. 

Ward 2. — Henry P. Clough, Wm. F. Salmon, Alfred S. Saunders, 
Joseph L. Sargent. 

Ward 3. — Geo. Hobson, Henry P. Perkins, Josiah B. Fielding, 
Hocum Hosford. 

Ward 4. — Caleb Crosby, Geo. W. Partridge, Morrill B. Bohonan, 
George W. Young. 

Ward 5 . — Josiah G. Peabody, George F. Morey, Sullivan L. Ward, 
Wm. H. Lamson. 

Ward 6. — Sami. T. Lancaster, Foster Nowell, Chas. A. Stott, William 
Nichols. 

City Cleric.. — John H. Me Alvin. Salary, Si, 000. Chosen in Conven- 
tion of the City Council on the first Monday in January. 

Clerk of Common Council. — Geo. Gardner. Salary, $200. Chosen 
on the first Monday in January. 

Messenger — Calvin Philbrick. Salary, $600. Appointed on the first 
Monday of January, by Mayor and Aldermen. 


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OFFICERS. 

Treasurer and Collector. — Isaac C. Eastman. Salary, $1,000. Trea- 
surer chosen in Convention of the City Council, m Januaiy. Col- 
lector chosen by concurrent vote, or appointed by resolution, in 
January or February. 

Auditor of Accounts. — Geo. Gardner. Salary, $700. Chosen by con- 
current vote, in January. 

Assessors. — Amos Merriam, Wm. Lamson, Jr., Noah F. Gates, J. B. V. 
Coburn, Benj. Goddard. Salary, — Chairman, $700 ; others, $550 
each, and $150 lor Clerk hire. Chosen by concurrent vote, in 
January. 

Solicitor. — Theo. H. Sweetser. Salary, $900. Chosen by concurrent 
vote, in January. 

City Physician and Superintendent of Burials. — John W. Graves. 
Salary, $600. He to furnish all the medicine pertaining to said 
office. Chosen by concurrent vote, in January. 

Surveyors of Iliyhivays. — The Mayor, and Aldermen Manahan and 
Frost. 

Superintendent of Streets. — Wilder Bennett. Salary, $900. Chosen 
by concurrent vote, in January. 

Superintendent of City Scales. — Jeroboam Howe. Salary, 60 per cent 
of Fees received by him. All articles for the city to be weighed 
free of charge. Appointed by Mayor and Aldermen, in January 
or February. 

Sealer of Weights and Measures . — Daniel Cushing. Appointed by 
Mayor and Aldermen, in January or February. 

City Marshal. — Frederick Lovejoy. Salary, $1,200. Chosen by con- 
current vote, in January. 

Deputy Marshal. — Eben H. Band. Compensation, $2.25 per day. 
Appointed by Marshal, and approved by Mayor and Aldermen. 

Agent for Sale of Liquors. — Joseph S. Pollard. Salary, $750. Ap- 
pointed by Mayor and Aldermen, in May. 

Constables. — Thomas W. Pressey, Daniel G. Greenleaf, Frederick 
Lovejoy, Alpha B. Farr, Calvin Philbrick, Josiah Hubbard. 

Police Officers. — Andrew J. McCoy, Captain of the Night Police * Har- 
rison H. Fuller, Lyman Freeman, Warren D. Foss, Augustus B. 
Foss, Squire L. Bailey, Caleb Bowker, Michael B. Caswell, John 
Dougherty, Theophilus C. Blalsdel), Peter O. Dresser, Levi Brown, 
David II. Goodhue, Jacob G. Favor, Jesse Huse, Thomas Ingalls, 
David Morrison, Asa D. Clark, Eben H. Rand, Rufus L. Plaisted, 
Thomas J. Sanborn, Geo. W. Sanborn, Josiah H. Stokes, Daniel H. 
Sinclair, Frank T. Thissell, Rufus N. Willey. 

Supernumeraries . — Charles P. Bowles, Wm. L. Clark, John B. 
Carley, Wm. D. Gray, Isaac Kimball, Henry Marshall. 

Compensation : $2 per day for those employed in the Police 
Office. Captain of the Night Police, $2 per day. $1.50 per day for 
others. Appointed by Mayor and Aldermen. 

Police Officers not paid by the City. — Eleazer Burnham, Wm. H. 
Clemence, Wm. L. Clark, Nathan F. Crafts, Wm. F. Eno, Lewis F. 
Emery, Wm. B. Furbush, Southwell Farrington, James M. Gardner, 
Danl. IT. Hardy, Bickford Lang, Milton Leathers, Isaac Page, Geo. 


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265 


W. Partridge. George W. Rose, Wm. M. Smith, Thomas S. Shaw, 
Renj. Tit -omb, Joel M. Thurston, Elisha Thomas, Alfred Vickery, 
A. B. Watson, John Willoughby, Jonathan Gould, George E. 
Gould, William Lamson, isaiah Morse, Horatio N. Merrill, Alfred 
Vickery, William Chenery. 

Watchmen. — All the City Police. Appointed by the Mayor and Al- 
dermen, in January. 

Civil Engineer. — Richard W. Baker. Salary, $600. Chosen by con- 
current vote, in January. 

Health Commissioner. — Frederick Lovejoy. 

Truant Commissioners. — Eben H. Rand, Jesse Huse, Frederick Love- 
j°7- 

Tythingmen. — The Marshal and all the City Police. Ten or more 
chosen by concurrent vote, commencing in the Board of Aldermen, 
in January or February. 

Surveyors of Lumber. — Abner Frost, Lorenzo G. Howe, Aaron R. 
Grant, Stephen C. Davis, James Howard, Joshua M. Hadley, Luther 
Smith, James M. Howe. Four or more chosen by concurrent vote, 
commencing in the Board of Aldermen. 

Measurer of Wood and Baric. — Holland Streeter. Salary. $600. 

Surveyors of Plastering and Painting. — Sam el K Hutchinson, J. M. 
Hadley, Samuel J. Tuttle, Luther Smith, John W. Phillips. 

Measurer of Upper Leather. — Willard Brown. Appointed by Mayor 
and Aldermen, in April. 

Superintendent of Street Lamps. — Samuel K. Pickering. Salary, $900. 
Chosen by concurrent vote, in January. 

Inspector of Bale or Bundle Hay. — Jeroboam Howe. Appointed by 
Mayor and Aldermen. 

Weigher of Hay and other Articles. — Horatio Fletcher. 

Fence- Viewers. — Jeroboam Howe, Isaac Page. Joseph Hovey. Chosen 
bv concurrent vote, commencing in the Board of Aldermen, in 
January. 

Field- Drivers. — Samuel R. Pickering, Gardner K. Eastman, Perley 
Parker, Jr., Geo. Chase, Daniel Barry, Franklin Webster, A. W. 
Bailey, Bickford Lang. Chosen by concurrent vote, commencing 
in the Board of Aldermen, in January. 

Pound-Keeper. — Edwin Saunders. Chosen by concurrent vote, com- 
mencing in Board of Aldermen, in January. 

Undertakers of Funerals. — Calvin T. Chamberlin, Ansel P. Lesure, 
Terrence Hanover, James Farrelly. Appointed by Mayor and 
Aldermen. 

Crier. — Amos Packard. Licensed by Mayor and Aldermen. 

Overseers of the Poor. — The Mayor; Aldermen Manahan and Morse; 
Messrs. Ireson, Sargent, Hosford, Partridge, Morey, and Lancaster. 
The regular meetings are held at the Almshouse, on the first day of 
each month. If the first day be Sunday, the meeting is on the Sa- 
turday preceding. Secretary of the Board , Francis II. Nourse. 

WARD OFFICERS, I860. 

Ward 1. — Warden , John H. Durgin. Clerk , Lucius W. Hunting- 
ton. Inspectors , Marshall E. Thompson, John Warren, 
Samuel Young. 


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266 


Ward 2. — I Varden, Joseph B. V. Coburn. Clerk, Clias. A. Kimball. 

Inspectors, Wm. T. McNeill, Paul Perkins, Curtis 
Huntley. 

"Ward 3. — Warden, Ilenry Hull. Clerk, Wm. A. Lamb. Inspect- 
ors, Samuel N. Wood, Ziba Abbott, Fordyce R. Norton. 
Ward 4. — Warden, Hubbard Wilson. Clerk, Josiah E. Short, Jr. 

Inspectors, John B. Hunt, A. L. Waite, John Pettingell. 
Ward 5. — Warden , Cyrus H. Latham. Clerk , Horatio R. Fletcher. 

Inspectors , David Tapley, Jonathan Kendall, John 
Smith. 

Ward 6. — Warden, Albion J. Dudley. Clerk, Charles II. Salmon. 

Inspectors , Geo. E. Dana, Edward B. Howe, Luke C. 
Dodge. 


SCHOOL COMMITTEE. 

The Mayor and President of the Common Council, ex-officiis, and 
the following gentlemen, chosen in the Wards, at the meeting on the 
second Monday in December : — 


FOR 1859 AND 1860. 


Ward. 

1. James C. Abbott. 

2. Linus Child. 

3. William North. 


Ward. 

4. Benj. Walker. 

5. Odin Nichols. 

6. Geo. Stevens. 


FOR 1860 AND 1861. 

Ward. 


Ward. 

1. Erastus Douglass. 

2. Wm. P. Webster. 

3. Joshua Merrill. 

Secretary. 

The regular meetings of the School Committee are held at the Com- 
mittee Room, on the last Saturday of each month, at 2 o’clock, r. M. 


4. Moses W. Kidder. 

5. Henry M. Hooke. 

6. Owen Street. 

- J. II. Me Alvin. 


CITY SCHOOL LIBRARY. 

Directors. — The Mayor and President of the Common Council, 
ex-officiis, and the following persons, chosen by concurrent vote : — 


Ward. 

1. 

Wm. G. Wise. 

1 Ward. 

4. 

Hubbard Wilson. 

2. 

Amos Blanchard. 

5. 

Frederick Holton. 

3. 

Nathan Allen. 

I 6. 

Erastus Boyden. 


Librarian. — Charles A. Kimball. Salary, $G00. Chosen by con- 
current vote, in January. 

SCHOOLS. 

iiigii school. 

(Between Anne and Kirk Streets.) 

Principal. — Charles C. Chase. 

Teacher of Mathematics. — J. S. Russell. 

Teacher of Natural Sciences. — J. J. Colton. 

Assistants. — James O. Scripture, Mary F. Eastman, Agnes A. Gillis. 


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GRAHMAK SCHOOLS. 

Edson. South Street. 

Principal. — Perley Batch. 

Assistants. — E. J. Eaton, F. S. Manahan, M. F. Carleton, M. A. 
Webster, Mary F. Dana, F. M. Hemenway, Mary F. Lovejoy, L. E. 
Edmands. 

Bartlett. Clark Street. 

Principal. — S. Bement. 

Assistants. — H. M. Cooper, M. E. Pike, C. E. Holt, Marietta Melvin, 
Mary C. Gardner, M. A. B. Kent, S. P. Wetherbee, S. E. Woodward. 

Franklin. Middlesex Street. 

Principal. — A. B. Hey wood. 

Assistants. — E. J. Butterfield, E. W. Clement, Orrissa J. Churchill. 

Mann. Lewis Street. 

Principal. — S. A. Chase. 

Assistants. — E. A. D. Tapley, M. A. Tapley, L. F. Howe. 

Moody. East Merrimac Street. 

Principal. — Joseph Peabody. 

Assistants. — D. M. Huntoon, E. A. Battles, C. A. Yinal. 

Green. Middlesex Street. 

Principal. — Charles Morrill. 

Assistants. — M. E. Wight, E. S. Toppan, E. T. Hunton. 

Colburn. Lawrence Street 
Principal. — A. Walker, Jr. 

Assistants. — C. A. Woods, F. 0. Dodge, L. E. True. 

Varnum. Myrtle Street. 

Principal. — D. P. Galloup. 

Assistants . — Alcey Stevens, Harriet Bradley, P. C. Coburn, S. A. 
Bradley. 

Professor of Writing . — Charles H. Farnsworth. 

IXTERMED1ATE SCHOOLS. 

No. 1. Lewis Street. M. E. Pearson, Principal. A. B. Wright, 
Assistant. 

No. 2. East Merrimac Street. Lucy M. Yaile, Principal. S. E. 
Bailey, Assistant. 

No. 3. Middle Street. A. L. Ellis, Principal . F. E. Lawson, 
Assistant. 


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No. 

PKIMAKY SCHOOLS. 

Location . 

Teachers . 

No. 1. 

Middle Street, 

.Antoinette Wight. 

No. 2. 

School Street, 

.Lucy Anne Hill. 

No. 3. 

Paige Street, 

. Lucy A. Farrington. 

No. 4. 

Centre Street, 

Hamilton Corporation, 

.Lucy F. Carleton. 

No. 5. 

.Elizabeth A. Stearns. 

No. 6. 

Hamilton Corporation, 

.Jennie H. Dennis. 

No. 7. 

Chapel Street, 

.Harriet W. Moore. 

No. 8. 

Worthen Street, 

.E S Dickcrman. 

No. 9. 

Church Street, 

.Martha S. Williams. 

No. 10. 

Race Street, 

.Martha A. Neale. 

No. 11. 

Cross Street, 

.Ann M. Murphy. 

No. 12. 

Tilde n Street, 

.Eliza Merriam. 

No. 13. 

Carter Street, 

.E. W. Frost. 

No. 14. 

Andover Street,. 

.Adaline Rea. 

No. 15. 

Adams Street, 


No. 1G. 

Cabot Street, 


No. 17. 

Middlesex Street, 

. H. H. Currier. 

No. 18. 

Central Street, 

.Eliza Cowley. 

No. 19. 

Charles Street, 

.Laura J. Pindar. 

No. 20. 

Charter Street, 

.E. L. Snell. 

No. 21. 

Chapel Street, 

.Sarah L. Gates. 

No. 22. 

Adams Street, 

Tilden Street, 


No. 23. 

. Eliza T. Braley. 

No. 24. 

Howard Street, 

Chestnut Street, 

.Ellen A. Bridge. 

No. 25. 


No. 26. 

Salem Street, 

. C. A. Manahan. 

No. 27. 

Church Street, 

.Charlotte S. Kaimes. 

No. 28. 

Grand Street, 

.Emily M. Warren. 

No. 29. 

Middle Street, 

.Jane E. Horner. 

No. 30. 

Mill Street, 

Powell Street, 


No. 31. 

. Abby D. (rates. 

No. 32. 

Adams Street, 

.Ellen S. Coughlan. 

No. 33. 

Lawrence Street, 

Middlesex Street, 

.Maria Osgood. 

No. 34. 

.Lizzie L. Lowe. 

No. 35. 

East Merrimac Street, 

. Aurelia L. Howe. 

No. 36. 

Moody Street, 

Mary A. Beard. 

No. 37. 

Fayette Street, 

. Eliza M. Straw. 

No. 38. 

Cabot Street, 

. Harriet J. Ward. 

No. 39. 

Charles Street, 

.E. A. Calef. 

No. 40. 

Rock Street, 

. Sarah P. Peaslee. 

No. 41. 

Fayette Street, 

.Mary E. Wav. 

No. 42. 

Lawrence Street, 

.Eliza A. Noyes. 

No. 43. 

Cross Street, 

. Ann M. Cummiskey. 

No. 44. 

Cross Street, 

.M. L. Hill. 

No. 45. 

Cross Street, 

. 

No. 46. 

Rock Street, 

.A. M. Eaton. 

No. 47. 

Myrtle Street, 

.Miranda W. Bradley. 

No. 48. 

Tremont Street, 

. Abby J. Hill. 


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No. Location. Teacher. 

No. 49. Fourth Street, Caroline A. Page. 

No. 50. Middlesex Street, Antoinette J. Baker. 

No. 51. Eliot Street, O. B. Bean. 


The Bartlett, Edson, and Yarnum are graded schools . Principal, 
Si, 000. Assistant: $250, 1st year; $275, 2d year; $300, 3d year. 

SALARIES OF TEACHERS. 

High School . — Principal, $1,400. Three Male Assistants, $1,000 
each. Two Female Assistants, $600 and $500. 

Grammar Schools. — Principal, $1,000. Female Assistant: 1st year, 
$225 ; 2d year, $250; 3d year, 275. 

Intermediate Schools. — Principal, $350. Assistant: 1st year, $200 ; 
2d year, $225 ; 3d year, $250 ; 4th year, $275. 

Primary Schools. — Teacher: 1st year, $250 ; 2d year, $275; 3d 
year, $30*0. 

Teacher of Penmanship and Bookkeeping. — C. H. Farnsworth. 
Salary, $1,050. 

FIRE DEPARTMENT. 

Appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen, on the first Wednesday in 
April. 

Chief Engineer. — Asahel D. Puffer. Salary, $300. 

Assistant Engineers. — Joesph Tilton, A. II. Foster, H. L. Eaton, 
James Sands, C. H. Arlen. Compensation, $50 each, and $12 extra to 
the clerk. 

Clerk of the Board. — William II. Lamson. Salary, $G2. 

EX GIVES ASTI) LOCATIONS. 

Excelsior, No. 1. Foreman , C. G. Luscomb; Assistant Foreman , 
Abraham Shephard. Clerk , Charles E. Ricker. 

Wamesit, No. 3 (Steam Engine). Foreman, John C. Hall; As- 
sistant Foreman , Levi Ray; Clerk, Leonard Brown ; Engineer , Frank 
S. Perkins; Assistant Engineer , George Austin; Fireman , Henry 
Harrington. 

Merrimac, No. 4. Foreman , William Barnard ; Assistant Fore- 
man, John H. Durgin ; Clerk , John H. Clay. 

Tiger, No. 5. Foreman, Samuel D. Shipley ; Assistant Foreman, 
George W. Barnard; Clerk, Charles R. Brittell. 

Mazeppa, No. 10. Foreman, Gilbert C. Carr; Assistant Foreman , 
William E. Howe ; Clerk, Charles P. Lord. 

Torrent, No. 12. Foreman , S. Iv. Pickering; Assistant Foreman, 
George Sin th ; Clerk, John C. Blood. 

Deluge, No. 14. Foreman, Ira W. Dunlap; ^dsststan* Foreman, 
A. Campbell ; Clerk , James Melvin. 


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Hook and Ladder Company. Foreman , Amos B. Drown ; As- 
sistant Foreman, Stephen Kenney; Clerk , Joseph W. Pratt. 

Hydrant Hose Co. Foreman, Samuel W. Taylor; Assistant 
Foreman , William S. Prescott; Clerk , William K. Doe. 


MANUFACTURING COMPANIES. 

mersimac maxufacturixo CO. 

Foot of Dutton St. Incorporated in 1822. Capital, $2,500,000. 
Number of Mills, 6, and Print Works. Spindles, 85,840 ; looms, 
2,400. Females empl lyed, 1428 ; males, 700. Yards made per week, 

400.000. F. B. Crowningshield, Treasurer ; office in Boston, 5 Tre- 
mont Street. Isaac Hinckley, Agent. T. G. Gerrish, Paymaster. 
Henry Burrows, Superintendent Print Works. Edward Tufts, Pay- 
master, P. W. 

HAMILTON MA^fJFACTCKISG CO. 

Jackson Street. Incorporated in 1825. Capital, $1,200,000. 
Number of Mills, 4, and Print Works. Spindles, 48,328 ; looms 
1,382. Females employed, 850 ; males, 400. Yards made per week. 

235.000. William B. Bacon, Treasurer ; office in Boston, 5 Tremont 
Street. John Avery, Agent. D. G. Lang, Paymaster. William 
Spencer, Superintendent Print Works. B. Walker, Paymaster. 

APPLETOS C03IPASY. 

Jackson Street. Incorporated in 1828. Capital, $600,000. 
Number of Mills, 3. Spindles, 19,872; looms, 707. Females em- 
ployed, 400 ; males, 120. Yards made per week, 160,000. William 
B. Bacon, Treasurer ; office in Boston, 5 Tremont Street. George 
Motley, Agent. A. H. Robinson, Paymaster. 

LOWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 

Market Street. Incorporated in 1828. Capital, $2,000,000. 
Number of Mills, 3, — one spinning, one carpet, and one cotton. 
Spindles, 7,016 wool, 8,050 cotton; looms, 211 power carpet, 205 cot- 
ton. Yards of carpet made per week, 25,000, besides 100,000 other 
goods. Females employed, 800 ; males, 500. Israel Whitney, Trea- 
surer ; office in Boston, 28 State Street. Samuel Fay, Agent. William 
F. Salmon, Paymaster. 

MIDDLESEX COMPANY. 

Warren Street. Incorporated in 1830. Capital, $500,000. 
Number of Mills, 4, and 3 Dye-Houses. Spindles, 16,340; looms, 
200 broadcloth, 200 cassimere. Females employed, 730 ; males, 575. 
Yards of broadcloth made per week, 3,000 ; narrow, 24,000. Richard 
S. Fay, Jr., Treasurer; office in Boston, 69 Federal Street. O. H. 
Perry, Agent. S. D. Sargeant, Paymaster. 

LAWRENCE MANUFACTURING CO. 

Suffolk Street. Incorporated in 1830. Capital, $1,500,000. 
Number of Mills, 5. Spindles, 58,624; looms, 1,852. Females em- 


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ployed, 1,300 ; males, 300. Yards made per week, 360,000. Henry 
Y. Ward, Treasurer ; office in Boston, 39 Kilby Street. William S. 
Southworth, Agent . T. L. P. Lamson, Paymaster, 

SUFFOLK MAXUFACTUKIIfG CO. 

Suffolk Street. Incorporated in 1830. Capital, $600,000.] 

Number of Mills, 3. Spindles, 21,986 ; looms, 800. Females em- 
ployed, 533 ; males, 120. Yards made per week, 154,000. Henry Y. 
Ward, Treasurer ; office in Boston, 39 Kilby Street. John Wright, 
Agent, John B. Me Alvin, Paymaster. 

THE FKO|»KIETOKS OF THE TREMONT MILLS. 

Tremont St. Incor. in 1830. Capital, $600,000. 

Number of Mills, 2. Spindles, 20,448; looms, 760. Females em- 
ployed, 550 ; males, 150. Yards made per week, 230,000. Henry Y. 
Ward, Treasurer; office in Boston, 39 Kilby Street. Charles F. 
Battles, Agent. Joseph S. Holt, Paymaster, 

LOWELL BLEACHEKY. 

In southern section of the city Inc. in 1832. Cap. $300,000. 

Mills, Bleachery, and Dye-House. Females employed, 40; males, 
360. Samuel G. Snelling, Treasurer ; office in Boston, 4 Liberty 
Square. F. P. Appleton, Agent. Henry P. Perkins, Paymaster . 

BOOTT COTTOA MILLS. 

On Amory Street. Incorporated in 1835. Capital, $1,200,000. 

Number of Mills, 5. Spindles, 54,936 ; looms, 1,534; cards, 392. 
Females employed, 870; males, 262. Yards made per week, 300,000. 
T. Jefferson Coolidge, Treasurer; office in Boston, 60 State Street. 
Linus Child, Agent. J. F. Trott, Paymaster. 

MASSACHUSETTS COTTOX MILLS. 

Merrimac, near Concord Biver. Inc. in 1829. Cap. $1,800,000. 

Number of Mills, 6. Spindles, 58,440; looms, 1,971. Females 
employed, 1,300 ; males, 400. Yards made per week, 540,000. Homer 
Bartlett, Treasurer ; office in Boston, 60 State Street. Frank F. 
Battles, Agent. J. Crosby, Paymaster . 

PRESCOTT COTTOX MILLS. 

On Merrimac Street, near Concord River. 

Homer Bartlett, Treasurer; office in Boston, 60 State ^ Street. 
William Brown, Agent. Amos Rugg, Paymaster. [The statistics of 
these Mills are embraced in those of the Massachusetts, and the Mills 
are owned by that Company.] 

BELYIDEBE WOOLLEX MAYUFACTUKIYG COMPAXY. 

Howe Street. Organized in 1853. Capital, $75,000. 

Woollen Machinery, 6 sets. Number yards Domestic Flannels made 
per week, 12,000. Walter Farnsworth, President. Charles Stott, 
Agent. Charles A. Stott, Paymaster. 


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LOWELL MACniYE SHOP. 

Dutton Street. Incorporated in 1845. Capital, $600,000. 

Four Shops, Smithy, and Foundry. Males employed, from 400 to 
1,000. J. Thomas Stevenson, Treasurer ; office in Boston, at Boston and 
Lowell Depot. William A. Burke, Agent William W. Sherman, 
Paymaster. 

WAGES AXD PRODUCTS. 


Average wages of females, clear of board, per week $2 00 

Average wages of males, clear of board, per day 0 80 

Medium produce of a loom, No. 14 yarn, yards per day 45 

Medium produce of a loom, No. 30 yarn, yards per day 33 

Average per spindle, yards per day 1^ 


.Recapitulation. Total amount of capital employed by the above 
Mills is $13,400,000. Number of Mills, 54. Number of spindles, 
400,390. Number of looms, 12,139. Number of females employed, 
8,771. Number of males employed, 4,250. The total number of 
yards manufactured in one week is as follows: — Cotton Cloth, 2,397,- 
000; Woollen Cloth, 30,000; Flannels, 12,000; Carpets, 25,000; 
number of Rugs, 50; Cotton consumed per week, 842, OoO pounds ; 
Wool, 75,000 pounds. Yards dyed and printed, 15,574,000. 

The annual consumption of anthracite coal is 30,850 tons; charcoal, 
27,750 bushels; wood, 1,620 cords. Also, 58,917 gallons oil; 20,000 
gallons lard ; 1,601,000 pounds of starch, and 1,385 barrels of flour. 
The mills are warmed by steam, and lighted with gas. 

The Middlesex Company make use annually of 2,000,000 teasels, 

1.200.000 lbs. fine wool, 20,000 lbs. glue, $15,000 worth of dye-stuffs, 
and $13,000 worth of soap. 

In addition to the above, the Merrimac Manufacturing Company use 

1.900.000 lbs. of madder, 150,000 do. copperas, 170,000 do. alum-, 

160.000 do. sumac, 40,000 do. soap, 20,000 do. indigo per annum. 

The Lowell Bleachery use 40,000 lbs. indigo, and $30,000 worth of 

other dyeing material per year. 

PROPRIETORS OF TIIE LOCKS A\D CASALS OX MERRI- 
MAC RIVER. 

Incorporated, 1792. 

James B. Francis, Agent J. H. B. Ayer, Paymaster . 

LOWELL GAS EIGHT COMPAXY. 

Capital, $200,000. 

Capacity of works, 150,000 cubic feet per day. Commenced light- 
ing January 1st, 1850. John Wright, President I). B. Bartfett, 
Clerk. John F. Rogers, Treasurer. John Wright, Wm. A. Burke, 
Levi Sprague, John Avery, James B. Francis, Sewall G. Mack, Isaac 
C. Hinckley, Directors. Mertoun C. Bryant, Agent D. B. Bartlett, 
Paymaster. George M. Elliott, Clerk. Office, Middle Street, corner 
Shattuck. 


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273 


BANKS. 

Annual meeting in October. Dividends declared first Monday in 
April and October. 

APPLETOX IJAXK. 

Appleton Block, 102 Central, corner of Hurd Street. 
Incorporated, 1847. Capital, $200,000. Par value of share, $100 

John A. Knowles, President. John F. Kimball, Cashier . John A. 
Knowles, J. B. French, Isaac Farrington, W. L. North, A. Putnam, 
C. B. Richmond, George Bragdon, John Nesmith, A. W. Buttrick, 
Directors. D. W. Cushing, Clerk. 

Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Bank hours, 9 to 12, A. M., 
and 2 to 4, p. M. ; closed Saturday afternoons. 

LOWELL BAXK, 

Savings Bank Building. 

Incorporated, 1828. Capital, $200,000. 

John O. Green, President. J. L. Ordway, Cashier. Nathan G. 
Lamson, Clerk . Joshua Bennett, Edward Tuck, Phineas Whiting, 
Joel Spalding, Frederick Ayer, John Waugh, W. H. P. Wright, John 
O. Green, Cyril French, Directors. 

Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Bank hours, from 9 till 12, A. M., 
and from 2 till 4, p. M. ; closed Saturday afternoons. 

MERCnAXTS* BAXK. 

Nesmith’s Building, Merrimac Street. 

Incorporated, March 28, 1854. Capital $150,000. 

R. Southwick, President. J. N. Pierce, jr., Cashier. Isaac S. Morse* 
Asa Hildreth, Hocum Hosford, Thomas Nesmith, Royal Southwick* 
Jonathan Tyler, Daniel Swan, W. W. Wyman, Albert \ V heeler, 
Joseph Bedlow, D. W. C. Farrington, Directors . Henry P. Webber, 
Clerk. 

Bank hours, 9 to 12, A. M., and 2 to 4, p. m. ; closed Saturday 
afternoons. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. 

PRESCOTT ISAAK. 

49 Central Street. 

Incorporated, 1850. Capital, $200,000. 

Joel Adams, President. Artemas S. Tyler, Cashier. Samuel Bur- 
bank, Charles B. Coburn, Daniel S. Richardson, Edward F. Sherman, 
Elijah M. Reed, of Tewksbury, Charles Scott, J. L. Cheney, J. A. 
Brabrook, Joel Adams, Silas Tyler, jr., Benjamin Adams, North 
Chelmsford, Directors. Chai’les A. Kendall, Teller. 

Bank hours, 9 to 12, a. m., and 2 to 4, p. m. ; closed Saturday, P. m. 

Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. 


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KAILKOAU 1SAXK. 

Carleton Block, Merrimac Street. 

Incorporated, 1831. Capital, $600,000. Par value of share, $75. 

S. W. Stickney, President. John F. Rogers, Cashier . L. C. M un- 
roe, Clerk. S. \V\ Stickney, Homer BanLtt, William A. Burke, 
Linus Child, Charles L. Tilden, Charles Hovey, Sewall G. Mack, 
George Motley, John Wright, Directors. 

Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank open from 9 till 2 ; on 
Saturdays, from 9 to 12. 

WAMESIT IiAVK. 

Middlesex Street, near the Depot. 

Incorporated, 1853. Capital, $150,000. 

Wm. A. Richardson, President. John H. Buttrick, Cashier . Wm. 
A. Richardson, Chas. H. Wildes, Jacob Kelley, Ignatius Tyler, Abiel 
Rolfe, Josiah Gates, Samuel Horn, Alpheus R. Brown, Henry C. Howe, 
Directors. James S. Welch, Clerk. 

Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank hours, from 9 to 12, A. M., 
and from 2 to 4, p. M. 

LOWELL INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS. 

Savings Bank Building. 

Incorporated, 1829. 

Theodore Edson, President. John O. Green, Elisha Huntington, 
John Avery, Vice Presidents . Amos Blanchard, Samuel L. Dana, 
William S. Southworth, George Motley, Daniel Cushing, Stephen 
Cushing, Albert Mallard, William North, Charles A. Savory, Trus- 
tees. James G. Carney, Treasurer . George J. Carney, Assistant 
Treasurer. Nathan G. Lamson, Clerk. 

Office open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 2 till 4 o’clock 
in the afternoon, and from 6 till 9 o’clock in the evening. 

CITY INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS. 

Office at Appleton Bank. 

Incorporated, 1848. 

Nathan Allen, President. Horace Howard, William North, J. G. 
Abbott, Vice-Presidents. Jonathan Tyler, Stephen Mansur, George 
Bragdon, John Mixer, J. B. French, Jacob Robbins, Abner W. But- 
trick, Charles H. Wilder, A. L. Brooks, Abram French, James B. 
Francis, Trustees. John A. Buttrick, Treasurer . 

Open afternoons, and Thursday and Saturday evenings. 

LOWELL FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK. 

Incorporated, 1854. 

Receives deposits in sums from Jive cents to one thousand dollars , 
and pays interest semi-annually, at the rate of five per cent per annum, 
with an extra dividend of profits every three years. 

Located at the Prescott Bank, corner of Central and Market Streets. 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 275 


Open every Tuesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 ; and every 
afternoon, from 2 to 4 o’clock, except Saturday. 

Horatio Wood, President. Hon. Linus Child, Hon. Jonathan Hart- 
well, Litrleton, Hon Nathan Crosby, Rev. E. B. Foster, Samuel W. 
Stickney, Vice-Presidents. John W. P. Abbott, Jos. A. Rrabrook, 
Sewall G. Mack, Benjamin Adams, Samuel Burbank, Isaac S. Morse, 
Jo-1 Adams, Thomas Talbot, William A. Richardson, C. B. Coburn, 
Samuel Fay, Ignatius Tyler, Frank F. Battles, John F. Kimball, Hap- 
good Wright, Trustees . Artemas S. Tyler, Treasurer. Joel Adams, 
Samuel Burbank, John F. Kimball, William A. Richardson, Hapgood 
Wright, Board of Investment. 


INSURANCE COMPANIES. 

Howard Fire Insurance Company (Lowell). Office, Cen- 
tral. N. Allen, President. J. W. Daniels, Secretary and Treasurer. 
Nathan Allen, Walter Wright, Samuel Burbank, Stephen Cushing, 
C. M Marvel, J. W. Daniels, Henry C. Howe, Ephraim Brown, 
J. G. Abbott, John Avery, Arthur P. Bonney, E. M. Read, Lowell; 
A. A. Miner, Benjamin E. Bates, A. T. Lowe, Leister M. Clark, 
Reuben E. Demmon, Boston, — Directors . 

Lowell Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Office, 49 Cen- 
tral Street. James K. Fellows, President. George W. Bean, Secretary. 
Jonathan Tyler, John Nesmith, Ransom Reed. Stephen Mansur, A. R. 
Brown, I. S. Morse, Wm. Fiske, Josiah S. Howe, Jonathan Page, Wm. 
P. Brazer, J. H. B. Ayer, W. H. Wiggin, Abr. French, J. K. Fellows, 
A. B. Buttrick, Directors. 

Traders and Mechanics* Insurance Company (Lowell). 
Office, 27 Central Street. C. B. Coburn, President. E. F. Sherman, 
Secretary. Charles B. Coburn, Thomas Nesmith, L. G. Howe, Levi 
Sprague, S. W. Stickney, Isaac Place, Edward Tuck, D. S. Richard- 
son, Hocum Hosford, E. F. Sherman, Directors. 

Middlesex Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Concord, 
Mass.). Joel Adams, Agent , 49 Central Street. 

Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company (Newark, N. J.). 
Joshua Merrill, Agent. 

New England Mutual Life Insurance Company (Boston). 
S. W. Stickney, Agent. Office, Railroad Bank. 

Thomas C. Kendrick, 18 Appleton Block, 94 Central Street, is 
Agent for the following Companies : — 

AStna Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. 
Charlestown Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Charles- 
town. 

Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. 

North American Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. 
Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Spring- 
field. 

Western Massachusetts Insurance Company, Pittsfield. 


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276 


LOAN FUND ASSOCIATIONS. 

Lowell Mutual Loan and Fund Association. John W. 
Graves, President. J. F. Manahan, Secretary. Office, 19 Appleton 
Block. 

Merrimac Mutual Loan Fund Association. Caleb Crosby, 
President . J. F. Manahan, Secretary. Office, 19 Appleton Block. 


SOCIETIES AND COMPANIES. 

CITY LIBRARY. 

This Library now contains more than twelve thousand volumes, 
and is open every afternoon from two to five, and every evening, 
except Wednesday, from seven to nine o’clock (holidays excepted). 
Any citizen of Lowell can take out books, on application to the 
librarian, by paying fifty cents a year to the librarian, and ex- 
pressing a willingness to be governed by the rules and regulations of 
the library. The library is in the third story of the City Government 
building. Frederick Holton, B. G. Sargeant, W. F. Salmon, Wm. G. 
Wise, Bev. Amos Blanchard, Nathan Allen, Hubbard Willson, Erastus 
Boyden, Directors. Charles A. Kimball, Librarian . 

MIDDLESEX MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION. 

Incorporated in 1825. Booms, Mechanics’ Building, Dutton Street. 

Sewall G. Mack, President. Jeremiah Clark, Vice-President. Wm. 
F. Salmon, Secretary. John W. Smith, Treasurer. Horatio G. Bur- 
gess, Caleb Crosby, Oliver E. Cushing, Ferdinand Bodliff, William A. 
Bichardson, Paul Hill, Charles Wilkins, H. W. B. Wightman, Trustees . 
Nathan F. Crofts, Librarian. Sewall G. Mack, ex-officio , Elisha Hunt- 
ington, Wm. Hardman, Mertoun C. Bryant, Andrew Moody, Stephen 
F. Gates, Samuel P. Hadley, Jr., Directors of the Library and Pleading 
Room. 

The Association owns Mechanics’ Building, on Dutton Street; has 
a Library of upwards of 8,000 volumes, and a spacious Beading Boom, 
where may be found the most desirable papers and periodicals of the 
day. It has also a valuable Cabinet of Natural History, &c., which 
forms what is called the “ Whipple Department.” In the Hall are 
highly finished paintings of Washington, Webster, Kirk Boot, Patrick 
T. Jackson, Abbott Lawrence, Nathan Appleton, and John A. Lowell. 
The present number of members is about 950, including females, who 
are entitled to the privileges of the Library. Price of membership, 
$6. Annual assessments, $>1 for males and 50 cents for females. 
Meetings of the Association are held on the first Thursday of April, 
July, October, and January. The annual meeting for the choice of 
officers is on the first Thursday of April. 

LOWELL CEAIETEKX. 

O. M. Whipple, President. John F. Bogers, Clerk and Treasurer 
Joshua Merrill, Jonathan Tyler, L. K. Hutchinson, Edward F. Watson, 


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Stephen Cushing, Charles Hovey, Samuel Burbank, Paul Perkins, 
S. W. Stickney, John L. Cheney, Andrew Moody, William A. Burke, 
Trustees . Wm. M. Smith, Superintendent. Price of Lots, $35. 

LOWELL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 

Hospital, Merrimac, corner Pawtucket. 

* This Association was organized in 1840, by the several manufactur- 
ing companies in Lowell, for the convenience and comfort of persons 
employed by them respectively, when sick. The charges are $4 
per week for men, and $3 for women. If the patients are able, 
they are to pay the Superintendent ; if not able, the corporations from 
which they go are responsible, and the patients are then responsible to 
the corporations. Relatives or friends of patients may be admitted to 
visit them any day in the week, except Sundays, from 10 to 12, and 2 
to 4, p. m., and at other times, if necessary, with a special permit from 
one of the Trustees, or from the Physician or Surgeon of the Hos- 
pital. Also, arrangements have been made by which patients not con- 
nected with the corporations may be admitted, by special agreement 
with the Superintendent. 

Officers. — John Avery, Chairman ; F. F. Battles, Secretary ; Linus 
Child, Treasurer ; William Spencer, Samuel Fay, Jr., George Motley, 
John Wright, Isaac Hinckley, F. F. Battles, John White, William S. 
South worth, William A. Burke, J. B. Francis, John Avery, Henry 
Burrows, Trustees; Gilman Kimball, M. D., Physician and Superin- 
tendent . 

LOWELL DISPENSARY. 

Established and incorporated in 1836, for the purpose of furnishing 
medicine and medical advice to the poor, gratis. 

James G. Carney, Chairman of Board of Managers. J. L. Ordway, 
Secretary and Treasurer. Physicians : Dr. David Wells, Northern 
District ; Dr. Hanover Dickey, Southern District. Consulting Physician , 
Dr. John O. Green. 

LOWELL MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. 

Formed in 1843. Office, Free Chapel, Middlesex Street. 

Open every day from 4 to 5 o’clock, p. M., except in the month of 
August. During the winter season, a female assistant is in attendance 
from 2 to 5, p. m. Any cases of poverty submitted to her judgment 
or investigation will be attended to as promptly as possible. Order 
box at the office door. 

Officers, 1 85 7. — John Avery, President. Frederick Hinckley, John 
Nesmith, A. R. Brown, N. M. Wright, Charles B. Coburn, William C. 
Tenney, F. H. Nourse, Directors . William G. Wise, Treasurer . Hap- 
good Wright, Secretary. Rev. Horatio Wood, Minister at Large. 
Matthias Parkhurst, Collector. 

SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME. 

Lady Superior , Sister Diseree. Teachers , Sisters Constantina, Sta- 
nislaus, Gertrude, M. Rose, Rose, Maria, M. Theresa, Ursula, Xavier, 


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278 


Francisca, Ann Louise, Cecelia, M. Agathe, M. Josephine, M. Antony. 
School located on Adams Street, near Cross. 

MASOXIC. 

Rooms in Nesmith’s Block, John Street. 

Pilgrim Encampment Knights Templar. Instituted, October, 
1855. C. F. Blanchard, Grand Com.; William S. Gardner, General - 
issimo ; Jos. Bedlow, Capt. General ; Edward Tuck, Treasurer ; Geo. 
W. Bedlow, Recorder. Meetings, Wednesday evening after full moon. 

Aiiasukrus Council of Royal and Select Masters. Re- 
organized, Dec. 23, 1856. Officers elected, October, 1857. Joseph 
Bedlow, T. 1. G. M. ; Maynard Bragg, R. I. G. M. ; Benjamin Ball, 
I. G. M. ; S. K. Hutchinson, M.ofC.; William North, M. of Ex.; 
Geo. W. Bedlow, R. 

Mount Horeb Royal Arch Chapter. Chartered, 1826. Jona- 
than P. Folsom, II. P. ; Geo W. Bedlow, K. ; H. Hosford, S. ; Thos. 
G. Gerrish, C. of II.; Edw’d Tuck, Treas .; Josiah E. Short jr. Sec. 
Meetings in Masonic Hall, Monday evening on or before each full moon. 

Pentucket Lodge. Instituted, 18u5. Wm. North. IF.il/.; H. 
N. Hall, S. Ward.; Thomas G. Gerrish,./. Ward.; Albert Mallard, 
7 Yeas.; S. E. Bickford, Sec. Meetings in Masonic Hall, Thursday 
evening on or before full moon. 

Ancient York Lodge. Instituted. 1852. William F. Salmon, 
W.M.; Geo. W. Bedlow, S. Ward.; John A. Goodwin,/. Ward ; 
Wm. Lamson, Treas.; Wm. J. Burnham, Sec. Meetings in Masonic 
Hall, Wednesday evening on or before full moon. 

For further information, see page 288. 

IYDEPEXBEYT ORDER OF OI)D FELLOWS. 

Rooms in Appleton Block, on Central Street. 

Merrimac Lodge, No. 7, Monday evenings. 

Mechanics’ Lodge, No. 11, Friday evenings. 

Oberlin Lodge, No. 28, Tuesday evenings. 

Monomake Eneamp’nt, No. 4, 2d and 4th Thursdays in the month. 
Plymouth Rock Lodge, No. 1. Organized, March 2, 1859. Meet- 
ings every Saturday evening. Officers chosen in May and November 
of each year. 

SOATS OF TEMPERANCE. 

Equality Division, S. of T., No. 182. 

Passaconaway Division, S. of T., No. 158. 

Pawtucket Division, S. of T., No. 64. 

Wamesit Division, S. of T., No. 24. 

band of music. 

Lowell Brigade Band. — George Brooks, Leader; Charles N. 
Currier, Director and Clerk; William K. Doe, Treasurer. Office at 
Rugg & Griffith’s, 77 Merrimac Street. 


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS. 

Loioell Daily Journal and Courier. Established in 1824. Office, 21 
Central Street. Terms, $5 per annum. Stone & Huse, Proprietors. 

Lowell Weekly Journal and Courier. Office, 21 Central Street. 
Proprietor and Publisher, the same as the “ Daily Journal and Courier.” 
Terms, $2 per year. 


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Lowell Advertiser (Demo ratic). Established in 1834. Daily. Terms, 
S3 per year. Office, Spaulding’s Building, 48 Central Street. Hil- 
dreth & Hunt, Publishers. 

Lowell Patriot and Advertiser (Democratic). Established in 1834. 
Weekly. Office and Publishers, same as the “ Advertiser.” Terms, 
Si per annum. 

Lowell Daily Citizen and News (American Republican). Estab- 
lished, June 4, 1851. Published by Knapp & Morey, 44 Central 
Street. C. L Knapp, Editor. Terms, $4 per annum. 

American Citizen. Established, May, 1854. Published every Friday 
in connection with the “ Daily Citizen and News.” Terms, $2 per 
year. 

Vox Populi (Neutral). Established in 1841. Published weekly, by 
Stone & Huse, at 21 Central Street. Terms, $ 2 per annum. 


MIDDLESEX COUNTY OFFICERS, 

Judge of Probate and Insolvency. — Wm. A. Richardson, Lowell. 

Register of Probate and Insolvency. — Joseph H. lyler, East Cam- 
bridge. 

Assistant Register of Probate and Insolvency. — Isaac F. Jones, East 
Cambridge. 

Clerk of the Courts. — Benj. F. Ham, East Cambridge. 

Assistant Clerk. — Mardiall Preston, Lexington. 

Registers of Deeds. — Caleb Hayden, East Cambridge; A. B. Wright, 
Lowell 

County Treasurer — Amos vStone, Charlestown. 

Overseers of House of Cori ection. — William Parmenter, Cambridge; 
Jan e. M. Usher, Medford; Samuel Chandler, Lexing on. 

Master of House of Correction. — Charles J Adams, Cambridge. 

Sheriff. — Chas. Kimball, Lowell 

Deputy Sheriffs. 

Brighton, Benjamin F »bes. Cambridge, East , Samuel W. Richard- 
son. Cambridge port. Hosea Jewell. Charlestown, John B. Dearborn. 
Concord, John B. Moore. Dracut , Jefferson Bancroft. Framingham , 
Joseph G. Bannister. Groton , Andrew liobb ns. Groton Junction, 
E S. Clark. Ilopkinton, Jonathan Whi temore. Lo well, Joseph But- 
terfield, Edwin L. Shed, James Hopkins. Malden, Aug. L. Barrett. 
Marlborough , Edward A. Gay. Medford, John T. White. Natick , 
Ephraim II Brigham. Stoneliam., II zen W hitcher. Townsend, Ben- 
jamin F. LeA is. Waltham, Kben W. Fisk. . Woburn, Horace Colla- 
injie Reading, Daniel B. Lovejoy. 

Jailers. 

Cambridge , Chatles J. Adams. Concord, Samuel Staples. Lowell , 
Chanes Kimb.Ji. 


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Times and Places of holding Probate Courts. 

Probate Courts are holden at Cambridge, on the 2d and 4th Tues- 
days of January, 2d and 4th Tuesdays of February, 2d and 4th Tues- 
days of March, 2d and 4th Tuesdays of April, 2d Tuesday of May, 2d 
Tuesday of June, 2d and 4th Tuesdays of August, 2d Tuesday of 
September, 2d Tuesday of October, 2d and 4th Tuesdays of Novem- 
ber, 2d and 4 th Tuesdays of December. 

At Lowell , on the 1st Tuesday of February, 1st Tuesday of April, 
1st Tuesday of June, 1st Tuesday of September, and 1st Tuesday of 
December. 

At Concord , on the 1st Tuesday of January, 1st Tuesday of March, 
1st Tuesday of May, and 1st Tuesday of October. 

At Framingham , on the 4th Tuesday of June, and 4th Tuesday of 
October. 

At Groton , on the 4tli Tuesday of May, and 4th Tuesday of Sep- 
tember. 

Times and Places of holding Insolvency Courts. 

At Cambridge, on the 1st Monday ; at Concord, on the 2d Monday ; 
and at Lowell, on the 4th Monday of each month. 

County Commissioners. 

Paul H. Sweetser, South Pleading, Chairman . Leonard Huntress, 
Tewksbury; Edward K. Collins, Newton . 

Special Commissioners. 

B. K. Haven, Framingham ; John Fletcher, Acton . 

Times and Places of Meeting , — At Cambridge on the 2d Tuesday of 
January, at Concord on the 1st Tuesday of June, and at Lowell on 
the 1st Tuesday of September. 

Commissioners of Insolvency. 

Lowell, Luther J. Fletcher; Waltham , Josiah Butter; Natick , John 
W. Bacon. 

Masters in Chancery. 

A. P. Bonney, William S. Gardner. 

Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers. 

Alpheus R. Brown, Nathan Crosby, John W. Graves, S. W. Stick- 
ney, Nathaniel Wright. 

Notaries Public. 

Edwin A. Alger, James G. Carney, John A. Knowles, David Hyde, 
Joseph H. Ely, Isaac 8. Morse, Samuel W. Stiekney, Abel Whitney. 

Coroners. 

Josiah B. French, Edwin L. Shed, J P. Jewett, Joel Spaulding, 
Walter Burnham, Thos. W. Pressey. 


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Justices of the Peace and Quorum throughout the 
Commonwealth. 

Homer Bartlett, Elisha Huntington, Josiah G. Peabody, Isaac S. 
Morse, Wm, A. Richardson, Benj. F. Butler, Chauncy L. Knapp. 

Justices of the Peace and Quorum. 

Josiah G. Abbott, Edwin A.- Alger, Jefferson Bancroft, Samuel A. 
Brown, Joseph Butterfield, Robert B. Caverly, Linus Child, Homer A. 
Cooke, H. G. F. Corliss, Nathan Crosby, William S. Gardner, John 
W. Graves, Samuel P. Hadley, Jr., John A. Knowles, Joseph B. 
Keyes, Sewall G. Mack, Edward F. Sherman, Theodore H. Sweerser, 
George Stevens, Ephraim B. Patch, Benj. Poole, Wm. P. Webster, 
Tappan Wentworth. 

Justices of the PeacOi 

James C. Abbott, Julian Abbott, Edwin A. Alger, Otis Allen, John 
Avery, J. H. B. Ayer, James C. Ayer, Frank F. Battles, Geo. W. Bean, 
I. IV. Beard, John Bennett, Chas. R. Blaisdell, H. G. BMsdell, Wright 
A. Bliss, Andrew Blood, Arthur P. Bonney, Amos It. Boynton, Erastus 
Boyden, A. W. Buttrick, John A. Butrrick, Walter Burnham, Alphens 
R. Brown, Joseph L. Cambridge, George H. Carleton, Josiah G. 
Chase, Jeremiah Clark, James S. Coleman, JoJiua Converse, James 
Cook, Isaac Cooper, Charles Cowley, Alanson Crane, William 
Davidson, Robins Dinsmore, Erastus Douglas, Joshua W. Daniels, 
David Dana, Alpha B. Farr, James K. Fellows, Luther J. Fletcher, 
James B. Francis, Abner Frost, Abram French, Josiah B. French, 
Harrison H Fuller, Robert J. Garrett, Noah F. Gates, Gustavus A. 
Gerry, Isaac N Goodhue, John A. Goodwin, Peter Haggerty, Philip 
Hardy, Asa Hildreth, Eliphalet Hills, Paul Hill, Frederick Holton, 
James M. Howe, Lorenzo G. Howe, Charles F. Howe, James 
Hopkins, Horace Howard, Samuel K. Hutchinson, D. Fletcher 
Hunton, Daniel Hurd, Benjamin F. Jackson, Andrew F. Jewett, 
Jeremiah P. Jewett, Joseph J. Judkins, Jonathan Kendall, John 
F. Kimball, J. Chelfis Kimball, Jonathan Ladd, Ambiose Law- 
rence, Samuel Lawrence, Cyrus Latham, Bickford Lang, David G. 
Lang, James Loughran, James J. Maguire, John F. Manahan, Albert 
Mallard, Stephen Mansur, Joseph W. Mansur, Joshua M. Marshall, 
Darius Merriam, Joshua Merrill, Samuel N. Merrill, Samuel Meserve, 
Wm. G. Morse, John B. Me Alvin, John H. Me Alvin, Hugh McEvoy, 
John F. McEvoy, John Nesmith, Arthur F. L. Norris, Wm. North, 
Francis II. Nourse, Oldin Nichols, Thomas Ordway, Wm. F. Osgood, 
Ephraim B. Patch, Timothy Pearson, Paul Perkins, Albert B. Plimp- 
ton, Sami C. Pratt, Thos. W. Pressy, Peter Powers, James A. Rand, 
Daniel S. Richardson, Geo. F. Richardson, John F. Rogers, Stephen P. 
Sargent, Renj. C. Sargent, Geo. F. Sawtell,Wm. F. Salmon, E. W. Scott, 
Edward F. Sherman, Sidney Spalding, A. J. Slaekpole, Samuel W. 
Stickney, Holland Streeter, Chas. A. F. Swan, Joshua S wan, Abraham 
Tilton, Joseph Tilton, Edward Tuck, Thomas P. Tukey, Samuel J. 
Tuttle, Artemas S. Tyler, William D. Vinal, Edward F. Watson, 
Samuel A. Waters, William P. Webster, Jona. Weeks, Abel Whitney, 
Frederick A. Whitney, M. Bradford YVhite, Hubbard Wilson, John 


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282 LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


Willoughby, Andrew C. Wright, Ashael B. Wright, Ilapgool Wright, 
John Wright, Walter Wright. 

Police Court. 

Court Room in City Market. 

Nathan Crosby, Justice ; George Stevens, Special Justice; S. P. 
Hadley, Jr., Clerk . 

Commissioners of other States, residing in Lowell. 

California. — Wm. A. Richardson. 

Connecticut . — Jonathan Ladd. 

Indiana. — Jonathan Ladd. 

Illinois. — Jonathan Ladd. 

Iowa. — Jonathan Ladd. 

Maine — S. A. Brown, R. B. Caverly, Samuel Lawrence, Ithamar 
W. Beard, W. A. Richardson. 

Michigan. — Jonathan Ladd, Wm. A. Richardson. 

Minnesota. — Jonathan Ladd. 

New Hampshire. — Ithamar W. Beard, A. R. Brown, J. C. Kimball, 
Jonathan Ladd, Samuel Lawrence, A. F. L. Norris, Wm. A. Richard- 
son, W. P. Webster. 

New York. — William A. Richardson. 

Ohio. — Jonathan Ladd. 

Vermont — A. R. Brown, Jonathan Ladd, Wm. P. Webster. 
Wisconsin. — Jonathan Ladd, Wm. A. Richardson. 


POST OFFICE. 

Merrimac, Head of Central. 

Fisher A. Hildreth, Postmaster. Levi Hedge, Chief Clerk ; 
Philip P. Haggerty, Samuel M. Bellows, Daniel Crowley, J. M. G. 
Parker, Assistant Clerks. William Kealey, Wm. B. Foibush, James 
Young, Penny Postmen. 

The office is opened at 7, a. m., and closed at 8£, P. M., every even- 
ing, except Saturday evening, when it is closed at 8. 

Mails sent to Boston three times daily; to Nashua, Manchester, 
and Concord three times daily ; to Salem twice a day ; and to Wor- 
cester twice, and to Fitchburg once a day, over the Stony Brook 
Railroad. 

To Pelham and Windham, N. H., and to Concord, Mass., on Mon- 
days, Wednesdays, and Fridays. To Lawrence twice daily. 

Letters are de ivered by the penny post at one cent each. Drop 
letters, one cent each. 


MILITARY. 

Second Division Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. 

William Sutton, Salem, Maj or General . Lieut. Col. Daniel Perkins, 
Salem, Division Inspector. Wm. Saunders, Salem, Division Quarter - 


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Master'. Maj. Alfred A. Abbott, South Danvers, Judge Advocate. 
Maj. Jairus W. Perry, Salem, Wm. C. Prescott, Jr., Salem, Aides-de - 
Camp. Maj. David Moore, Salem, Engineer. 

Third Brigade. 

Benj. F. Butler, Lowell, Brigadier General. William H. Clemence, 
Lowell, Brigade Inspector. Samuel E. Convers, Lowell, Aide-de-Camp. 
T. J. Porter, Woburn, Quarter-Master. Peter Haggerty, Lowell, 
Engineer . 


Sixth Regiment Infantry. 

Edward F. Jones, Lowell, Colonel . Walter Shattuck, Groton, 
Lieut. Colonel. B. F. Watson, Lowell, Major. Alpha B. Farr, Low- 
ell, Adjutant. James Monroe, Cambridge, Quarter-Master. Rufus L. 
Plaisted, Lowell, Paymaster. Norman Smith, Groton, Surgeon. John 
Q. A. McCallister, Groton, Surgeon's Mate. Samuel W. Shattuck, 
Groton, Sergeant Major. Wm. H. Whitmore, Boston, Quarter-Master 
Sergeant. Rev. Charles Babbidge, Pepperell, Chaplain. 


Company A. — Lawrence Cadets. 

Armory, City Market. 

Josiah A. Sawtell, Captain. Andrew F. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant; 
Andrew C. Wright, 2d Lieutenant; Geo. W. Whitehouse, 3d Lieu- 
tenant ; Geo. W. Lawrence, 4th Lieutenant. 

Company C. — Lowell Mechanic Phalanx. 

Armory, City Market. 

Albert S. Follansbee, Captain. George II. Pearson, 1st Lieutenant; 

Samuel D. Shipley, 2d Lieutenant ; , 3d Lieutenant; 

, 4th Lieutenant. 

Company D. — Lowell City Guards. 

Armory, City Market. 

James W. Hart, Captain. Charles E Jones, Is/ Lieutenant ; Lysan- 
der Chandler, 2d Lieutenant ; Samuel C. Pinney, 3d Lieutenant ; 
Llwellyn L. Craig, 4th Lieutenant. 

Company H. — Watson Light Guards. 

Armory, City Market. 

Jona.Ladd, Captain. John F. Noyes, Is/ Lieutenant ; George E. 
Davis, 2d Lieutenant; Benjamin Warren, 3d Lieutenant; Andrew F. 
Jewett, Lowell, 4th Lieutenant. 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 



View of New Depot in Boston, on Causeway Street. 

The Boston and Lowell and Nashua and Lowell Railroads operate the 
Stony Brook and Wilton, Lowell and Lawrence, and Salem and 
Lowell Railroads. 


George Stark, Manager. John B. Winslow, Superintendent . Offices 
at the Depot in Boston. Abiel Rolfe, Freight and Passenger Agent , 
Lowell. 

Incorporated, June, 1830. Open for travel, June, 1835. New Depot 
at Lowell, corner of Merrimac and Dutton Streets. 

Season tickets between Lowell and Boston, not transferable, and 
payable in advance, are given for three months, for $25 ; six months, 
$50 ; and one year, $100. They are not to be used on express business, 
and entitle the bearer to carry nothing but strictly personal baggage, 
or such parcels as may be taken in the hand, without incommoding 
other passengers. Other articles, or merchandise, are not to be 
taken as baggage, except at the discretion of the conductor, and by 
paying extra. 

Season tickets may be used in any regular train, and allow any 
number of daily passages, and are half-price for children under twelve 
years of age, and persons attending school. 


Lowell to 

Billerica Mills, 

Billerica and Tewksbury,, 

Wilmington, 

North Wobum, 

Woburn W r atering-Place, 

East Woburn, . . . 

Winchester, 

Medford, 

Boston, 


Miles. 

• 4 } 

. 7 

. 11 
. 14$ 

. 16 

• 16 $ 

. 18 

. 21 
. 26 


Fares. 

15 

25 

35 

45 

50 

50 

55 

65 

75 


No charge for children under four years of age. Between Boston and 
Lowell, second-class fare, 50 cents. The above rates are five cents 
less than the fare when taken in the cars. 


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NASHUA AND LOWELL RAILROAD. 



Yiew of Northern Depot, in Lowell, on Middlesex Street. 


United with the Boston and Lowell Railroad, connects at Nashua 
with the Wilton Railroad, and with the Concord Railroad. 

Incorporated, June 23, 1835. Depot, Middlesex Street, Lowell. 
Opened for travel, October 8, 1838. 

STONY BROOK RAILROAD. 

Connecting with the Nashua and Lowell Railroad at North Chelms- 
ford, and terminating at Groton. 

Incorporated in 1845. Capital Stock, $300,000. Opened for travel, 
July 1, 1848. Depot, Middlesex Street. 

Officers. — George Stark, Manager. J. B. Winslow, General 
Superintendent . F. II. Nourse, Local Superintendent , Lowell. \ 


LOWELL AND LAWRENCE RAILROAD. 

Incorporated, March 27, 1846. Annual meeting, first Monday in 
January. Capital, $300,000. 

F. H. Nourse, Local Superintendent, Treasurer , and Clerk . Office, 
Middlesex Street Depot. 

From Lowell* to Distances . Prices. 

Mace’s, 3 12 

Tewksbury Centre, 5 15 

Shed’s Cross’g, for Alms-House Station, 6 15 

Hagget’s Fond, 10 30 

oo ' 

Lawrence,:; 13 40 

* Connects with Nashua and Lowell Railroad, 
t Connects with Lowell and Salem Railroad. 

i Connects with Boston and Maine Railroad, and Manchester and Lawrence Railroad. 


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Season Tickets between Lowell and Lawrence, three months, $12 ; 
six months, $24 ; nine months, $36 ; twelve months, $18. 

Season Tickets between Lowell and Tewksbury, three months, $6 ; 
six months, $12 ; nine months, $18 ; twelve months, $24. 


SALEM AND LOWELL RAILROAD. 

Incorporated in 1848. Opened, August 1, 1850. Capital, $400,000. 
Annual meeting on Tuesday after first Monday of January. 

Officers. — George Stark, Manager . J. B. Winslow, General 
Superintendent. F. H. Nourse, Local Superintendent , Clerk , and 
Treasurer. 


From Lowell to Distances. 

Whipple’s Crossing, 1 

Tewksbury, 5 

Shed’s Cross’g, or Alms-House Station, 6 

Burt’s Mills, 8 

Wilmington Junction, 9 

Wilmington, 10 

North Reading, 14 

Paper Mills, 16 

Phelps Mills, 18 

Proctor’s Corner, 20 

South Danvers, 22 

Carltonville, 23 

Salem, 24 


Fares. 

0 

15 

15 

20 

25 

30 

45 

50 

55 

60 

70 

75 

75 


STAGES. 

LOWELL, CONCORD, AND FRAMINGHAM LINE. 

Connecting with the Fitchburg Railroad at Concord, and with the 
Boston and Worcester Railroad at Framingham. 

The U. S. Mail Stage leaves Lowell at 9 o’clock, a. m., Mondays, 
Wednesdays, and Fridays ; passes through Chelmsford, Carlisle, Con- 
cord, Acton Powder Mills, Assabet, Sudbury, Saxon ville, Framingham, 
and arrives at South Framingham at 4 o’clock, p. m. 

Returning, leaves South Framingham at 9 o’clock, A. ar., Tuesdays, 
Thursdays, and Saturdays, and arrives in Lowell at 3 o’clock, p. m. 
Books kept at the Stage Offices. 

J. Sleeper, P, oprietor and Driver . 

LOWELL AND LAWRENCE STAGE. 

Leaves Lowell Sundays, at 9, a. m. Fare 50 cts. John Sleeper, 
Proprietor. 

LOWELL, PELHAM, AND WINDHAM STAGE. 

Leaves Lowell Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Charles 
Going, Agent. 

STAGE OFFICE. 

American House Stage Office. Chas. Going, Agent . 


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EXPRESSES. 


SARGENT & CO.’S LOWELL AND 
BOSTON EXPRESS. 


From each place four times daily. 

Offices in Lowell, at Upper and Lower Railroad Depots. 

Principal Office , in the Boston and Lowell Railroad Depot, Lowell. 

Office in Boston, 33 Court Square. 

Run in connection with Wells, Fargo, & Co.’s California Express, 
and Harnden & Co.’s and Kinsley & Co.’s New York and Southern 
Expresses. Also, with Thompson & Co.’s Western Express. 

All orders entrusted to the care of Sargent & Co.’s Express will re- 
ceive the most eareful attention, and will be executed in an expeditious 
manner. Thankful for the generous favors the public have hitherto 
bestowed upon this line, it will be the aim of the proprietors to show 
their gratitude by endeavoring to merit a continuance of the same. 

Goods called for and delivered at any part of the city. 


SARGENT & CO.’S SALEM AND LOWELL EXPRESS. 
Two trips daily. 

Office in Lowell, at Boston and Lowell Railroad Depot ; in Salem, 
at Railroad Depot. 

SARGENT & CO.’S LOWELL AND LAWRENCE EXPRESS. 
Three trips daily. 

Office in Lowell, at Upper and Lower Railroad Depots. 

Office in Lawrence, at 3 Lawrence Street. 


SARGENT & CO.’S STONY BROOK EXPRESS. 
Three trips daily. 

Office in Lowell, at Upper and Lower Railroad Depots. 

E. M. Sargent. E. S. Rand. 


CHURCHES. 

St. Anne’s Church (Episcopal), Merrimac Street. Organized, 
February 26, 1824. Rev. Theodore Edson, D.D., Rector . 

Kirk Street Church (Orthodox). Organized, May 21, 1855. 
Rev. Amos Blanchard, Pastor, 

Appleton Street Church (Orthodox). Organized, December, 
1830. Rev. John P. Cleaveland, D D., Pastor . 

First Congregationalist Church (Orthodox), Merrimac, 
above Worthen Street. Organized, 1826. Rev. Jonathan L. 
Jenkins, Pastor. 

John Street Congregational Church (Orthodox). Organ- 
ized, May 9, 1839. Rev. E. B. Foster, Pastor. 


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First Baptist Church (Baptist), Church Street. Organized, 
February 8, 1826. Rev. W. H. Alden, Pastor. 

TVorthen Street Baptist Church (Baptist). Organized, 
1831. Rev. G. F. Warren, Pastor . 

Third Baptist Church (Baptist), John Street. Organized, 
August, 1840. Rev. John Hubbard, Pastor. 

First Free-Will Baptist Church (Free-Will Baptist ), Paige 
Street. Organized, 1833. Rev. Darwin Motte, Pastor. 

Worthen Street Methodist Episcopal Church (Methodist 
Episcopal). Organized, 1841. Rev. Lorenzo R. Thayer, Pastor. 

Central Methodist Episcopal Church (Methodist Episcopal ), 
corner of Merrimae and Central Streets. Organized, April, 1854. 
Rev. Chester Field, Pastor. 

Sr. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church (Methodist Epis- 
copal), Hurd Street. Organized, 1839. Rev. W. R. Clark, 
Pastor. 

Free Chapel, Middlesex Street. Rev. Horatio AYood, Minis- 
ter at large. 

High Street Church (Orthodox). Organized, 1846. Rev. 
Owen Street, Pastor. 

First Universalist Church (Universalist). corner of Central 
and Green Streets. Organized, July, 1827. Rev. J. J. Twiss, 
Pastor. 

Second Universalist CnuRCH ( Universalist ), corner of Market 
and Shattuek Streets. Organized, 1838. Rev. L. J. Fletcher, 
Pastor. 

Church of the First Unitarian Society ( Unitarian ), 
Merrimae Street. Organized, 1832. Rev. Frederic Hinckley, 
Pastor. 

Lee Street Church (Unitarian). Organized, Aug. 2, 1846. 
Rev. William C. Tenny, Pastor. 

St. Mary’s Church (Roman Catholic), Suffolk, near Lowell 
Street. Organized, 1847. Rev. James T. McDermott, Pastor; 
Assistant Minister, Rev. J. C. Gray. 

St. Patrick’s Church (Roman Catholic), Fenwick Street. Rev. 
John O’Brien, Pastor ; Assistant Ministers, Rev. Edward O’Con- 
nor and Rev. Mkliano. 

St. Peter’s Church (Roman Catholic), corner of Gorham and 
Appleton Streets. Rev. Peter Crudden, Pastor. 

St. John’s Church (Episcopal), Gorham Street, north of the 
Court-House. Organized, 1860. Rev. Charles AY. Homer, 
Rector. 


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CHRONOLOGY OF LOWELL. 

1605. July 17, Samuel Champlain discovers Merrimac River. 

1644. June 12, Passaconaway, Sachem of all the Indians on Mer- 
rimac River, submits to Governor Winthrop. 

1648. John Eliot preaches to the Indians at Wamesit. 

1655. Town of Chelmsford incorporated. 

1660. Passaconaway resigns his Sachemship to Wannalancet. 

1675. November 15 (during King Philip’s war), white men from 
Chelmsford attack the wigwams at Wamesit, kill one Indian, and 
wound others. 

1686. Jonathan Tyng purchases the lands reserved to the Indians 
at Wamesit, and the Indians retire. 

.1726. Wamesit is annexed to Chelmsford. 

1774. First bridge built across Concord River, near its mouth. 

1792. Proprietors of locks and canals on Merrimac River incor- 
porated. First bridge built across Merrimac River, at Pawtucket 
Falls. 

1797. Pawtucket Canal completed for the passage of rafts, &c., 
around Pawtucket Falls. 

1801. Carding Machines run in Chelmsford, by Moses Hale. 

1804. Middlesex Canal completed. 

1813. Cotton is manufactured in Chelmsford, by P. Whiting and 
J. Fletcher. 

1817. Francis C. Lowell, from whom Lowell was named, dies, 
aged 43. 

1818. Powder is manufactured in Chelmsford, by Moses Hale ; 
flannels, by Winthrop Howe ; and satinets, by Thomas Hurd. 

1820. East Chelmsford (now Lowell) contains two hundred 
inhabitants. 

1822. The Merrimac Manufacturing Company is incorporated. 

1823. The first mill of the Merrimac Manufacturing Company is 
put into operation. 

1824. June 18, Ezra Worthen dies. The “ Middlesex Journal” 
(now the “ Lowell Journal and Courier ”) is established. The first 
church (now St. Anne’s Church) and the first school (now the Bartlett 
Grammar-School) are organized. 

1825. Hamilton Manufacturing Company and Middlesex Mechanic 
Association incorporated. Phalanx Military Company organized. 

1826. Town of Lowell incorporated. Edward Everett elected 
Representative in Congress from the Lowell District. Central Bridge 
erected. 

1828. Appleton and Lowell Manufacturing Companies, and Lowell 
Bank, incorporated. 

1829. Fire Department established. Lowell Institution for Savings 
incorporated. 

1830. Population of Lowell, 6,477. Town Hall (now City Hall) 
built. Middlesex, Tremont, and Suffolk Manufacturing Companies, 
and Boston and Lowell Railroad, incorporated. 

1831. July 7, Paul Moody dies. Lawrence Manufacturing Com- 
pany, and Railroad Bank, incorporated. 


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1832. Lowell Bleachery incorporated. District School system 
abolished in Lowell. 

1833. Police Court estab'ished ; Joseph Locke, judge. President 
Jackson visits Lowell. Bartlett and Edson Grammar School Houses 
erected. 

1834. Belvidere annexed to Lowell. Belvidere Manufacturing 
Company incorporated. “Lowell Advertiser ” established. 

1835. Boston and Lowell 1! abroad completed. Boott Cotton Mills 
and Nashua and Lowell 11. II. incorporated Alms-House established. 

1836. April 11, Kirk Boott dies, aged 48. City of Lowell incor- 
porated; Elisha Bartlett, Mayor. Lowell Dispensary established. 
Richmond’s Batting Mills establhhed. 

1837. Elisha Bartlett, Mayor. Market House erected. 

1838. Luther Lawrence, Mayor. 

1839. April 17, Luther Lawrence, Mayor, dies, aged Gl. Elisha 
Huntington succeeds him in the mayoralty. Lowell Hospital estab- 
lished. Massachusetts Cotton Mills incorporated. 

1840. Elisha Huntington, Mayor. North and South Commons laid 
out. Museum established. 

1841. Elisha Huntington, Mayor. Lowell Cemetery dedicated. 
City Guards organized. “ Vox Populi ” established. 

1842. Nathaniel Wright, Mayor. 

1843. Nathaniel Wright, Mayor. Lowell Missionary Association 
established. President Tyler visits Lowell. 

1 844. Elisha Huntington, Mayor. City Library" established. 

1845. Elisha Huntington, Mayor. Lowell Machine Shop and 
Stony Brook Railroad incorporated. 

1816. Jefferson Bancroft, Mayor. Whipple’s Mills established. 
Lowell and Lawrence Railroad incorporated. Nathan Crosby ap- 
pointed Jud^e of Police Court. 

184 7. Jefferson Bancroft, Mayor. Patrick T. Jackson dies. Apple- 
ton Bank incorporated. Cemetery Bridge built. Northern Canal 
completed by James B. Francis. President Polk visits Lowell. 

1848. Jefferson Bancroft, Mayor. City Institution for Savings and 
S lem and Lowell Railroad incorporated. 

1849. Josiah B. French, Mayor. 

1850. Josiah B. French, May-or. Prescott Bank incorporated. 
Gas introduced into Lowell. 

1851. James H. B. Ayer, Mayor. Watson Light Guard organized. 
“ Citizen and News” established. 

1852. Elisha Huntington, [Mayor. May G, Kossuth visits Lowell. 

1853. Sewall G. Mack, Mayor. Wamesit Bank incorporated. 
Huntington Hall built. November 10, Judge Locke dies. 

1854. Sewall G. Mack, Mayor. Merchants Bank and Five-Cent 
Savinas Bank incorporated. 

1855. Ambrose Lawrence, Mayor. Lawrence Cadets organized. 

1856. Elisha Humington, May or. 

1857. Stephen Mansur, Mayor. Financial crisis. One-half the 
mills stopped. Jail trected. East Merrimac Street Bridge built. 

1858. Elisha Huntington, May-or. Church Street Bridge built. 

1859. James Cook, May-or. 

1860. Benjamin C. Sargeant, May r or. 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


291 


STATE OFFICERS (IN PART), 1861. 

Elected, November 6, 1860. 

JOHN A. ANDREW, of Boston, Governor. 

Jonx Z. Goodrich, of Stockbridge, Lieutenant- Governor. 

Oliver Warner, of Northampton, Secretary of the Commonwealth. 

Henry Iv. Oliver, of Lawrence, Treas. and Receiver Gen. 

Levi Reed, of Abington, Auditor of Accounts. 

Dwight Foster, of Worcester, Attorney- General, 

THE COUNCIL. 

District 1. Jacob Sleeper, of Boston. 

“ 2. John I. Baker, of Beverly. 

“ 3. James M. Shute, of Somerville. 

u 4. Hugh W. Greene, of Northfield. 

“ 5. Joel Hayden, of Williamsburg. 

“ G. James Ritchie, of Roxbury. 
u 7. Oakes Ames, of Easton. 

“ 8. E. C. Sherman, of Plymouth. 

SENATOR FROM MIDDLESEX SIXTH DISTRICT. 

Arthur P. Bonney, of Lowell. 

KEPRESEXTAT1YES TO GEYEBAL COURT, FROM 
LOWELL. 

Middlesex District 23 ( Wards 1, 2, and 5, of Lowell ). — Stephen 
P. Sargent, David Nichols, Jeremiah Clark. 

Middlesex District 24 ( Wards 3,4 .and 6, of Lowell). — Hapgood 
Wright, M. B. Favor, John W. Goodwin. 


REPRESENTATIVES TO CONGRESS FROM MAS- 
SACHUSETTS. 

Elected, November 6, 1860. 


Dist. 

1. 

Thomas D. Eliot. 

Dist . 

7. 

Daniel W. Gooch. 

u 

2. 

James Buffinton. 

U 

8. 

Charles R. Train. 

(C 

3. 

Cha^'. Francis Adams. 

u 

9. 

Goldsmith F. Bailey. 

u 

4. 

Alexander H. Rice. 

a 

10. 

Charles Delano. 

u 

5. 

William Appleton. 

» 

11. 

Henry L. Dawes. 

a 

6. 

John B. Alley. 





PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS IN MASSACHUSETTS. 

Chosen, November 6, 1860. 

At Large. — George Morey, of Boston ; Reuben A. Chapman, of 
Springfeld. 

District 1. Alfred Macy, of Nantucket. 2. James H. Mitchell, of 
East Bridgewater. 3. John M. Forbes, of Milton. 4. Charles B. Hall, 
of Boston. 5. Peleg W. Chandler, of Boston. 6. John G. Whit- 
tier, of Amesbury. 7. Gerry W. Cochrane, of Methuen. 8. John 
Nesmith, of Lowell. 9. Amasa Walker, of North Brookfield. 
10. Charles Field, of Athol. 11. Charles Mattoon, of Greenfield. 


292 LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 

James Buciianan, of Pennsylvania, President. 

John C. Breckenridge, of Kentucky,* • Vice President. 

Lewis Cass, of Michigan, Secretary of State. 

Howell Cobb, of Georgia, Secretary of the Treasury. 

John B. Floyd, of Virginia, Secretary of War. 

Isaac Touchy, of Connecticut, Secretary of the Navy. 

Jacob Thompson, of Tennessee, Secretary of the Interior. 

Jeremiah S. Black, of Pennsylvania, ... Attorney- General. 

Joseph Holt, of Kentucky, Postmaster-General. 


PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES, 

Under the Federal Constitution, Adopted March 1, 1789. 


Name. 

State. 

Term. 

Inaugurated. 

1 — George Washington, 

Virginia. 

8 years. 

30 April, 1789. 

2 — John Adams, 

Massachusetts. 

4 “ 

4 March, 1797. 

3 — Thomas Jefferson, 

Virginia. 

8 “ 

4 

“ 1801. 

4 — James Madison, 

Virginia. 

8 “ 

4 

“ 1809. 

5 — James Monroe, 

Virginia. 

8 “ 

4 

“ 1817. 

6 — John Quincy Adams, 

Massachusetts. 

4 “ 

4 

“ 1825. 

7 — Andrew Jackson, 

Tennessee. 

8 « 

4 

“ 1829. 

8 — Martin Van Buren, 

New York. 

4 “ 

4 

“ 1837. 

9 — *Wm. Henry Harrison. 

Ohio. 

1 month. 

4 

“ 1841. 

10 — John Tyler, 

Virginia. 

3 yrs. 11 mos. 

4 April, 1841. 

11 — James Knox Polk, 

Tennessee. 

4 years. 

4 March, 1845. 

12 — *Zachary Taylor, 

Louisiana. 

1 year 4 mos. 

4 

“ 1849. 

13 — Millard Fillmore, 

New York. 

2 years 8 mos. 

9 July, 1850. 

14 — Franklin Pierce, 

N. Hampshire. 

4 years. 

4 March, 1853. 

15 — James Buchanan, 

Pennsylvania. 

' 

4 

“ 1857. 

VICE PRESIDENTS. 



1 — John Adams, 

Massachusetts. 

8 years. 


1789. 

2 — Thomas Jefferson, 

Virginia. 

4 " 


1797. 

3 — Aaron Burr, 

New York. 

4 " 


1801. 

4 — George Clinton, 

New York. 

8 " 


1805. 

5 — Elbridge Gerry, 

Massachusetts. 

4 “ 


1813. 

6 — Daniel D. Tompkins, 

New York. 

8 “ 


1817. 

7 — John C. Calhoun, 

South Carolina. 

8 “ 


1825. 

8 — Martin Van Buren, 

New York. 

4 “ 


1833. 

9 — Richard M. Johnson, 

Kentucky. 

4 “ 


1837. 

10 — John Tyler, 

Virginia. 

1 month. 


1841. 

11 — George M. Dallas, 

Pennsylvania. 

4 years. 


1845. 

12 — Millard Fillmore, 

New York. 

1 year 4 mos. 


1849. 

13— * William R. King, 

Alabama. 

1 month. 


1853. 

4 — John C. Breckenridge, 

Kentucky. 



1857. 


* Died in office. 


INDEX TO THE ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


Agricultural Implements. 

A. C. Bowditch, 32 

Burbank, Chase, & Co 2 

Hovey & Co., 31 

Ambrotypes. 

George E. Mitchell, 3 

Sanborn & Co., 6 

Warren, opposite title 

Apothecaries. 

Samuel Kidder, jr 1 

Charles It. Kimball, back colored 

L. C. Lane, 1 

Architects. 

Frederic H. Moore, 28 

J. W. Phillips back colored 

Artists’ Materials. 

M. J. Whipple & Co., 40 

Barometers. 

A. Sanborn, 3d p. from preface 

Bell Hangers. 

A. E. Rowe & Co., 47 

Blacksmiths. 

P. O’Connell, 4 

Boiler Makers. 

Stephen Ashton 16 

J. Henry Norton, 51 

Bolts and Nuts. 

American Bolt Co., 14 

Booksellers. 

Adams, Sampson, & Co., 4S 

O. A. Buzzell 2 

E. S. Hunt 2 

J. J. Judkins 4 

Joshua Merrill, back cover and page 3 

B. C. Sargeant, front cover 

Boxes. 

Harrington & Gardner, 35 

Brass Founders. 

Wilder & Dana, 15 

Broker. 

J. Kidder 8 

Brown’s Bronchial Troches. 

John I. Brown & Son, ..back outside cover 

Burnettized Lumber. 

Norcross, Saunders, & Co., opp. title 

Burning Fluid. 

H. S. Haynes, hack colored 

Candles. ( Paraffine .) 

Paraffine Coal Oil Works, 43 

Card Clothing. 

Howe & Goodhue back colored 

Carpenters and Builders. 

A. K. Hood 21 

George W. Pearson, 22 

Carriage Manufacturers. 

Samuel Convers, 24 

Joel Jenki 's 18 

Aaron C. Sawyer, 23 

Carriage Smiths. 

P. O’Connell 4 

Samuel Convers, 24 

Joel Jenkins 18 


Carriage Trimmer. 

Samuel L. Butman, 23 

Chemicals. 

C. P. Talbot & Co 1 

China and Crockery. 

H. S. Haynes, back colored 

Chiropodist. 

W. B. French 31 

Cigars. 

Daniel J. Carruth 33 

Civil Engineers. 

R. W. Baker, 52 

J. W. Phillips, back colored 

Clothing. 

George W. Green (man uf.) 5 

Macullar, Williams, & Parker, 42 

E. F. Miller, jr. (boys'), 50 

George N. Nichols, opp. C. H. Almanac 

Robert B. Randall 4 

Coach. Painter. 

Samuel Convers 24 

Coal and Wood. 

Wm. E. Livingston 23 

Coffee Mills. 

John Humphrey, 21 

Collector. 

E. A. Clark 12 

Commission Merchants, 

J. Coggln & Co., 20 

Robert Taisey, 20 

Confectionery, Fruit, &.C. 

John O'Conner 21 

A. B. French, Inside front cover 

Mrs. Gibson & Miss Farrar 19 

Coppersmiths. 

Samuel H. Allen, 43 

Wilder Dana 15 

Cotton Openers and Cleaners. 

Richard Kitson (patent), 16 

David Lane, 17 

Cotton Warps. 

Taylor & Churchill, 40 

Crockery, Glass, &c. 

R. W. Smith & Co., 7 

Cutlery. 

Burbank, Chase, <fc Co 2 

H. S. Haynes back colored 

Oliver A. Richardson opp. title 

Dentist. 

S. Lawrence, opp. title 

Desks. 

Stephen Smith, 37 

Directory Publishers. 

Adams, Sampson, & Co 48 

Dove-Tailing Machines. 

( Weston's.) 

Smith & Lawrence, 18 

Dye Woods. 

C. P. Talbot & Co 1 


294 LOWKLL DIRECTORY. 

Eyers. 

Weare Clifford, back colored 

Grocers. 

Nichols A Co 20 

A. Lewando, 34 

Streeter A Powers, 20 

Engineer. (Mechanical) 

J. Henry Norton, 51 

Guns, Rifles, and Pistols. 

Oliver A RipjHinUnp npp 

Engravers. 

Bricher <fc Russell (wood), 33 

N. S. Dearborn, 32 

John Cogswell, 18 

Kilburn <te Mallory ( wood ), 51 

Hardware, Tools, and Metals. 

May A Co 52 

Harness Makers. 

J. A. Rrabrook 18 

Taylor & Adams (wood) 39 

Feathers and Bed3. 

It. W. Smith * Co. 7 

Felt and Composition Roofing. 

Samuel 1.. Butman 23 

Samuel Convers, 24 

A. C. Sawyer 23 

Hats and Caps. 

William P. Brazer, back colored 

Robert B. Randall 4 

D. W. Horne & Co 8 

Fertilizers. 

A. C. Bowditch, 32 

Hovey & Co., 31 

Files and Rasps. 

S. Ashworth A Co., 17 

Fishing Tackle. 

Oliver A. Richardson, opp. title 

Flour and Grain. 

J. Coggin <fc Co 20 

Wm. E. Livingston, 23 

Fruit Trees. 

A. C. Bowditch, 32 

Hocks. ( All kinds.) 

George L. Cady, 17 

Horse Power. (Patent.) 

Joel Jenkins, 18 

Hors8 Shoers. 

P. O’Connell, 4 

Joel Jenkins, 18 

Hotel. 

Howard House, 8 

Ink. 

Maynard & Noves, back colored 

Insurance. 

.Tames Cook, back colored 

Furnaces and Ranges. 

Oanlnpr PhiUnn . front colored 

E. A. Clark 12 

Dorchester Fire Ins. Co 49 

Howard Fire Co front cover 

Furniture. 

Thomas B. Coming, front colored 

J. M. Holden 44 

Jacob Nichols, 52 

Lowell Mutual Fire, back cover 

Joshua Merrill (Fire) back cover 

Intelligence Office. 

J Kidder ft 

R. W. Smith & Co. 7 

Stephen Smith, 37 

Gas Cooking Stoves. 

N. J. Wier & Co., back cover 

Gas Fixtures and Pipes. 

Horace R. Barker, front covpr 

J. Henry Norton, 51 

S. A. Stetson & Co., 35 

Gas Eeaters. 

Horace R. Barker, front cover 

Gents’ Furnishing Goods. 

4-T 

Macnllar, Williams, A Parker 42 

George N. Nichols, opp. C. H. Almanac 

Robert B. Randall 4 

P. Valenti 5 

Gilder. 

T» ir AH 

Iron House Trimmings. 

Cushing & Mack, 14 

Iron Railing. 

Cushing & Mack, 14 

Jewelry. 

A. Sanborn,.... 3d p. from preface 

Laces and Embroideries- 

Mrs. J. P. Hamblet, 6 

Lamps. 

H. S. Havnes, back cover 

S. A. Stetson A Co 35 

Lathes. ( Engine and Hand.) 

! Smith & Lawrence, 18 

Lawyers. 

1 Ithamar W. Beard, 12 

__ , R B. Caverlv, 12 

Glass. (Slanted and Cut.) Charles Cowlev, 13 

J. M. Cook 48 , Joseph B. Keyes, 12 

Glass Ware. | Leather Belting. 

tt c! hnrt oninrwi A.N. Clark A Co 28 

Gloves and Hosiery. 

M r m r Braver, hack colored 

Josiah Gates, 15 

Solon Stevens If! 

Whitinarsh & Adams, 14 

Glue. 

Wm. Goding A Son, 15 

Golden Salve. 

r T> WhiUon 21 

Lime, Cement, Plaster, &c. 

Wm. E. Livingston, 23 

Looking Glasses. 

W. II. Dvar 7 



LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


295 


Loom Harnesses and Reeds. 

Solon Stevens, 16 

Loom Pickers. 

Win. Goding A Son, 15 

Lumber. 

Win. E. Livingston, 23 

Norcross, Saunders, A Co opp. title 

C. A D. Whitney, Jr 22 

Machine Broker. 

D. A. Taylor, 34 

Machinists. 

Thomas Atherton, 18 

William Atherton 17 

S. E. Chuhhuck A Son, bark colored 

.John E. Crane, front colored 

David Lane 17 

Smith A Lawrence, 18 

Machinists’ Tools. 

Smith A Lawrence, 18 

Mattresses. 

Thomas B. Comins, front colored 

It. W. Smith A Co 7 

Millers. 

J. Coggin A Co 20 

Millinery Goods. 

Mrs. J. P. llamblet, 6 

Model Makers. 

Edward C. Clay, 48 

John E. Crane, front colored 

Mourning Goods. 

Mrs. J. P. Hamblet 6 

Music Stores. 

W. H. Dvar 7 

Rugg & Griffith 13 

Newspapers. 

Da’ly Citizen A News, 9 

Da: y Courier A Journal, 10 

Lowell Weekly Journal, 10 

Lowell Advertiser, 11 

Patriot and Advertiser, 11 

Real Estate Register, 26 

\ vx. Populi, 10 

Oils. 

E. F. Jones A Whitmore, 30 

Paraffine Coal Oil Works, 43 

Oysters. 

A. B. French, inside front cover 

Mrs. Gibson A Miss Farrar, 19 

Painters and Glaziers. 

James Farson, 8 

Paper Hangings. 

O.A. Buzzell, 2 

James Farson, 8 

S. H. Gregory A Co. 29 

Joshua Merrill, back cover and page 3 

Patent Agency. 

Samuel Cooper, 38 

Pattern Makers. 

John E. Crane, front colored 

A. M. Swain, 22 

Edward C. Clay, 48 

Pens. {Gold.) 

F. W. Snow, 49 

Peruvian Syrup. 

J. P. Jewett A Carter, 2d p. from pref. 


Photographs. 

George E. Mitchell, 6 

Sanborn A Co 3 

Warren's, opposite title 

Piano-Fortes. 

W. H. Dvar 7 

John E. McNeil, 45 

Rugg A Griffith, 13 

Picture Frames. 

D. K. Batchelder 46 

Rugg A Griffiths, 13 

Pipe. {Drain, Water , £fc.) 

J. F. Banister, 34 

S. P. Taylor, 44 

Planers’ Drills. 

Smith A Lawrence, 18 

Planing and Sawing. 

C. A D. Whitney, Jr 22 

Plated Wares. 

H. S. Haynes, back colored 

Plumbers. 

Samuel II. Allen, 43 

Wilder A Dana, 15 

Printers. 

John Cogswell (copperplate), 18 

N. S. Dearborn, 32 

Hildreth A Hunt, 11 

J. J. Judkins (card), I 

Knapp A Morey, 6 

B. 11. Penhallow, 4 

StoneAHuse, 10 

Produce. 

Robert Taisey, 20 

John M. Washburn A Son, 19 

Pumps, 

D. A. Taylor, 34 

Pump and Block Maker. 

Amos Colby, 21 

Restaurants. 

A. B. French, inside front cover 

Mrs. Gibson A Miss Farrar, 19 

I. Samson, 29 

William K. Thompson, .' 24 

Rheumatic Compound. 

C. F. Gardiner, ... 36 

Roofing, 

Boston Roofing Co 41 

D. W. Home A Co 8 

Safes. 

S. P. Taylor, 44 

Sashes, Doors, and Blinds. 

Joseph A. Peabody, 23 

Scales and Balances. 

Burbank, Chase, A Co front colored 

Fairbanks A Brown, front colored 

Screws. ( Coach, or Lag.) 

American Bolt Co 14 

Seeds. 

A. C. Bowditch, 32 

Ilovey A Co 31 

Nichols A Co. 20 

Sewin g-Machines. 

L. A. Bigelow, 39 

Sewing-Machine Needles. 

Taylor A Prober t, 21 


296 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


Sewing-Silk. 

Messlnger & Bro 40 

Shafting. 

Thomas Atherton, 18 

William Atherton, 17 

David Lane, 17 

Smith «fc Lawrence, 18 

Sheriffs. (Deputy.) 

James Hopkins, 12 

Edwin L. Shed, 12 

Shirt Depot. 

Locke’s, 41 

Shuttles. (Power Loom.) 

John S. Jaques, 16 

Silk, Cotton, and Woollen Dyer. 

Weare Clifford, back, colored 

Silk Goods. 

Mrs. J. P. Hamblet, 6 

Soap, Candles, &c. 

Putnam <fc Currier, 20 

Stables. (Livery.) 

Daniel G. Leavitt,.... 25 

Robert Wood, 8 

Stained Glass. 

J. M. Cook, 48 

Stationers. 

O. A. Buzzell, 2 

E. S. Hunt, 2 

Joshua Merrill, back cover and page 3 

B. C. Sargeant, front cover 

Steam and Gas Pipe. 

Thomas Atherton, 18 

Horace R. Barker, front cover 

J. H. Norton, 51 

Steam Engines and Eoilers. 

Stephen Ashton, 16 

S. E. Chubbuck & Son, back colored 

Stencil and Steel Letter Cutters. 

Ariston Grover, 17 

S. C. Smith 1 

Daniel Swett, Jr. 1 

Stoves and Hollow Ware, 

Gardner Chilson, front colored 

Cushing <fc Mack, 14 

Jacob Is 1 ichols, 52 

C. P. Whitten 21 

N. J. Wier & Co back cover 


Suspenders and Shoulder Braces. 

Cutter <fc Walker, 7 

Tags. 

Dennison, 30 

Tailors and Drapers. 

Burbank, Chase, «fc Co 2 

Macullar, Williams, and Parker, 42 

George N. Nichol*, 6 

P. Valenti 5 

Tea Store. 

G. W. Cummings, 19 

Tin Plate Workers. 

N. J. Wier & Co back cover 

Wilder <fc Dana, 15 

Tobacco and Snuff. 

Daniel J. Carruth, 

Tripe, Pig’s Feet, &c. 

Smith Adams, 20 

Trunks and Valises. 

O. A. Buzzell, 2 

John Marriot, Jr 6 

Trusses. 

Cutter & Walker, 7 

Twines, &/C. 

Taylor & Churchill, 40 

Umbrellas and Parasols. 

W. H. Dyar, 7 

Joseph Lyons, 42 

Rugg & Griffith, 13 

Upholstery Goods. 

J. M. Holden, 44 

Veterinary Surgeon. 

Robert Wood, 8 

Watches, &c. 

A. Sanborn, 3d p. from preface 

Water Wheels. (Turbine.) 

A. M. Swain, 22 

Window Frames and Mouldings. 

Joseph A. Peabody, 23 

Window Shades. 

William Horkheimer, 47 

Writing Plates. 

Daniel Swett, Jr 1 


MASOY1C (Continued from page 278). 

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED BITE. 


Sov. Grand Consistory, S. P. R. S. 32° — Wm. S. Gardner, of Lowell, III. 
Commander in Chief; N. B. Shurfleff, M. D. of Boston, 1st Lieut. Comman- 
der; Aaron P. Hughes, of Nashua, N. H., 2d Lieut. Commander ; Chas. A. 
Davis, M. D. of Chelsea, Mass., Gr. Sec.; Joel Spalding, M. D., of Lowell, 


Gr . Treas. 

Sov. Chapter of Rose Croix, 18° — Chas. A. Davis, M. D., of Chelsea, 
Mass., M. W. and P. Master. 

Raymond Council of Princes of Jerusalem and Raymond Grand 
Lodge of Perfection are also duly organized, and in a flourishing condition. 
These bodies of the Ancient and Accepted Rite are the only ones established 
in Massachusetts, and are under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Grand Coun- 
cil of Sov. Inspectors General, 33°, for the northern jurisdiction of the United 
States, which embraces fourteen Northern States. The Grand Council sits 
annually, in the month of May, at Boston. 


ADVERTISING 

DEPARTMENT. 1 

SAMUEL KIDDER, JR„ 

,/? L. C. LANE, 

APOTHECARY, 

CORNER OF 

DEALER IN 

® m Mens, 

Merrimac and John Streets, 

Chemicals, Perfumery, &c., 

LOWELL, MASS. 

70 Merrimac Street, Lowell. 

Family Medicines and Physicians’ Pre- 
scriptions put up at all hours, day and 
night. 

Particular attention paid to the compounding 
of Phtisiciim «’ Prescriptions, and the dispensing 
of Family Medicines. A full assortment of 
Drugs and Medicines, including all the latest 
preparations, constantly on hand. 


O. L\ TALBOT & CO., 

MANUFACTURERS OF 

Chemicals and Dye Woods, 


AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 


0. P. Talbot. 


Dyers’ Drugs and Manufacturers’ Articles, 

CITY MARKET HOUSE, 

[LSTOLIL 


3 i> 


Thomas Talbot 


DANIEL SWETT, JR., 

Sietuil & Slttl % rfltr Cutter, 

Wyman’s Exchange, 

28 Merrimac St., cor. of Central St., 

LOWELL, MASS., 

Manufacturer of plain and fancy Writing Plates. 
Also, the Roman Letters in Scroll, Fancy, and 
Plain Styles, with Indelible Ink, for marking 
Clothing, Books,' Cards, &c., &c. 

Also, all kinds of Door Plates, Branding Irons, 
Business Plates, Alphabets, and Figures, for 
Merchants, Manufacturers, and others, made to 
order. Metcalf’s Indelible Ink, for sale at whole- 
sale and retail. Also, Ink and Brushes for Busi- 
ness Plates. Orders, by Express or otherwise, 
will receive prompt attention. Agents supplied. 
TERMS CASH. 


S. G. SMITH, 

STEEL LETTER 

AND 

FIKS 7 STM? e-J-m. 

Alphabets and Figures for Machinists’ Use. 

Names and Fancy Stamps cut on the 
best of stock, and warranted. 

A liberal discount made to Agents. 

ORDERS SENT TO 

S. C- SMITH, » 

123 Cross Street, Lowell, Mass., 

WILL BE PROMPTLY RETURNED. 


B. H. PENH ALLOW, 


Wyman’s Exchange, cor. Merrimac and Central Sts., 
LOWELL, MASS., 

By a judicious system of management, my office is always new, and furnished with the very 
best material, including hand and power presses, for the execution of every description of 
letter-press printing, in a superior manner. 

My standard of charging is, not according to what can be obtained, but according to what 
I deem just to others, and sufficiently remunerative to myself — that I may thereby be enabled to 
pay my honest debts on call. 


A 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


BURBANK, CHASE, k CO. 

HUrdjaitt bailors, 

AND DEALERS IN 

Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings. 
WYMAN’S EXCHANGE, 

No. 5 Central Street, . . . Lowell. 


SAMVEL BURBANK. FRED. W. SARGENT. 

JOI!> K. CHASE. H. B. SHATTUCK. 


BURBANK, CHASE, & CO. 

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 


MANUFACTURERS’ SUPPLIES, 

SHEET-LEAD AND ZINC, 

Pipe, Pumps, Agricultural Tools, Ac. 

WYMAN’S EXCHANGE, 

ISo. 5 Central Street, . . . Lowell. 

©3?“ Agents for Fairbanks’s Scales. 


EDWARD S. HUNT, 



Sheet Music, Musical Works, 

FANCY GOODS, &c. 

No. 17 Central Street, . . . Lowell, Mass. 

Bookbinding of all descriptions promptly executed. Blank Books made to order. 


CITY BOOKSTORE, 

No. 29 CENTRAL STREET, 

10WEU,, MASS. 

OLIVER A. BUZZELL, 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 

.whs nnir 



TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET-BAGS, 

jpP Writing-Desks, Work-Boxes, and Fancy Goods, 

IN ABUNDANCE. 

Also, a large and well-selected stock of 

rarer-hangings 

CONSTANTLY ON HAND. > 


O* Orders from tbe country will receive prompt and satisfactory attention. 



ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 




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CEO. E. MITCHELL’S 



MELAINOTYPE ROOMS, 

Thompson’s Building, 89 Merrimac Street, 

(On the same side of the Street with the Post Office,) 

MASS. 


Likenesses of the sick taken at their residences,, or Photographs made from 
old Daguerreotypes of deceased persons, colored in Oil or Water Colors, or 
finished in India Ink, in a manner not surpassed by any other Photographing 
Establishment in New England. 

Clubs and Schools furnished with Pictures, in every style of the art, on as 
favorable terms as at any other place where the same class of work can be 
produced. 

Mr. Mitchell wishes it to be particularly understood that poor and cheap 
work is not in his line of business, and he intends in future, as in times past, 
to make none but the very best of Pictures, and expects only a fair re- 
muneration for his services. His standard of charging is not according to 
what can be obtained , but according to what he deems just to others , and suffici- 
ently remunerative to himself, that he may thereby be enabled to pay his 
honest debts on call. 

N. B. — This is the only Photographing Establishment in this city where 
Photographs are colored in Oil or Water Colors, and also finished in India Ink. 

N - 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


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No. 31 Merrimac Street, next to the Post-Office. 


A FULL ASSORTMENT OF 

GENT’S READY-MADE CLOTHING 


FURNISHING- GOODS, 
Constantly on hand, at the lowest cash prices. 

IR,- B _ B,^Xsr3D^-X,Xj. 


J. J. JUDKINS, 

RELIGIOUS BOOK AGENCY 


AND 



No. 3 John. Street, Lowell. 


Also, School Books, Stationery, &c., &c. 


P. O’CONNELL, 



HORSE SHOER, 

AND 

CARRIAGE-SMITH, 

No. 41 Middle Street, Lowell. 

All work done in a faithful manner and 
at a fair price. 



ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. !j 

ISTEW FASHIONABLE 



3?. VALENTI, 

Cutter, from Paris, London, STew York, and Boston. 

Garments made to order in the best manner. Having had experiences in cutting and making up, 
all garments will he made in the latest style, and warranted to fit. Having travelled extensively in 
Europe and the United States, his facilities for buying Foreign and American Goods are equal to 
any establishment in the country. 

Overcoatings. Black Cloth, Black and Fancy Doeskins, and the most fashionable Foreign and 
American Goods constantly on hand. Also, dealer in Gent’s Furnishing Goods. A share of the 
public patronage is solicited. 

P. VALEXTI, 

Cutter, from Paris, London, New York, and Boston. 

Xo. 4 Canal Block, Central Street, Lowell, Mass. 


GEORGE W. GREEN, 

MANUFACTURER OF 


CLOTHING 

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT SHORT NOTICE, 

Prescott Street, corner of East Merrimac, 



^“Sewing done in a superior manner, by the most approved Sewing- 
Machines ; and all work done at this establishment warranted to give perfect 
satisfaction. 


LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


MRS. J. P. IIAMBLET, 


SILK & STRAW MILLINERY, 

SILKS, LACES, &c. 

AISO, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, 

MOURKriNG- GOODS. 

No. 33 Merrimac Street, under Central Hall, Lowell. 

Bleaching and Pressing done in the most satisfactory manner, at usual prices. 



^ ^3 O B 3NT 



NO. 50 MERRIMAC STREET, 
LOWELL,, MASS. 

Photographs from the smallest to Life Size, finished in India Ink or Water Colors, with 
neatness and dispatch, at prices that defy competition. 

Messrs. S. & Co. are the only parties in this city who make the Patent Ambrotypes. 


JOHN MARRIOT, JOEL., 

MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN 

Crnnfes, Da lists, 

CAUPET BAGS, ETC. 

ALL KINDS" OF 

TRAYELLLYG TRIMS MAM TO ORDER. 

Or Neatly Repaired 

68 CENTRAL ST., (CANAL BRIDGE,) 
x o mcjr.jT.. 




ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


MUSIC STORE, 

PIATVO AND MELODEOA WAREROOU, 

Umbrella and Parasol, Portrait and Picture Frame, 
Looking-Glass and Clock Manufactory 
and Repair-Shop. 

39 and 4=1 CENTRAL STREET. 

W. II. DYAB. 


The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that 

DB. CUTTER’S 

CHEST-EXPANDING 

SUSPENDERS 

AND 

SnOULDER-BRACES, 

Adapted to the wear of either Ladies or Gentlemen, being alike beneficial to the heal h 
and comfort of both, are superior in style, beauty of finish, and durability, to all other 
Braces heretofore offered for sale. 

Dr Cutter’s Ladies’ Skirt-Supporters are far ahead of all other Skirt-Supporters in 
the market, as any lady will testify who has had the good fortune to wear them. 

We are the inventors and sole manufacturers of the world-renowned Eureka Suspenders, 
which are allowed by every one who has worn them to be the best and cheapest Suspenders 
ever offered for sale. They are so constructed that they cannot fall from a man’s shoulders, 
let his occupation -he ever so laborious; neither do they pull the pants together behind, 
but allows them to hang quite natural. They do not crease the shirt bosom, as do the 
common Elastic Suspenders, by always slipping and falling from the shoulders; having 
very little elasticity in the web that goes over the shoulders, but sufficient behind to make 
them the most comfortable suspenders ever manufactured. 

Dr. Cutter’s Abdominal-Supporters are the be>t in use. The trade supplied at manu- 
facturers’ prices. Public patronage is most respectfully solicited. 

CUTTER & WALKER, 

Wo. 48 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, MASS. 

N. B. — Shoulder-Braces, Trusses, Supporters, and Suspenders repaired in the best manner. We 
also keep for sale Suspender-Ends of various kinds; Elastic and Un-Elastic Webs, Buckles, Clasps, 
Machine-Silk and Needles ; also, the best quality of English Satin Jeans. 

Boots and Shoes stitched in the best manner. 


NEW AAI) SECOM)-IIAM) 

FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 

BTo. IO Prescott Street, . . . Lowell, Mass. 


R. W. SMITH & CO. 

Keep constantly on hand a good assortment of FURNITURE AND 
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, consisting of a great variety of Chairs, 
Tables, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads, Sinks, 
Toilets, Tea-Poys, Wash-Stands, Clocks, Mirrors. Window-Shades. 
Shade-Fixtures. &c. Also, Feathers, Feather-Beds, Mattresses, and 
all kinds of Bedding usually kept in the market. 

Crockery, Glass, and Tinware; and a complete assortment of 
Kitchen Furniture, which will be sold at prices that cannot fail to 
suit the purchaser, both in quality and price. Cash and the highest 
price paid for second-hand Furniture. Upholstering done at short 
notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. 

R. W. SMITH. WM. LAMSON, JB. 





LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


FELT & COMPOSITION ROOFING. 

ID. "W- HOSNB & c CO., 

SOLE AGENTS IN THIS CITY, 

Office and Manufactory, Western Ave., near City Stable, Lowell. 
THE ONLY DURABLE FIRE AND WATER-PROOF ROOFING. 

[O^To the Public. — We would invite the attention of Architects, and all interefted 
in building, to this Roofing, as being an article found by actual experience to be superior 
to any Roofing now in use, both for durability and service, as it is perfectly fire and 
water proof. Samples may be seen by calling at our shop. All orders promptly attend- 
ed to, and perfect satisfaction assured. 

D. W. HORNE. o. W. HORNE. 


ROBERT WOOD, 

VETERINARY SURGEON, 

AND PROPRIETOR OF 

MEKRIMAC HOUSE 

LIVERY STABLE, 

fe for. Merrimac and Wortlien Sis., Lowell, Hass. 



MIDDLESEX STREET, 

Near Northern Depot, ILOWELI.. 


LEWIS HOWARD, 


. PROPRIETOR. 


Having leased this House, the proprietor begs 
leave to inform the public that he will always be 
ready to attend to the wants of all those who 
may have occasion to visit the city. He hopes, 
by paying strict attention to the comfort of 
strangers, to merit a share of public patronage. 
C© 1 - Baggage conveyed to and Irom the Depot 

FREE OF CHARGE. 


JAMES FARSOiV, 

painfcfaiuiipiiitiT. 

PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS 

CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 

Glazed Sash, Doors, and Blinds, of all 
dimensions; also, a good assort- 
ment of Paper Hangings. 

29 Fletcher Street, liberty Sq., 

LOWELL, 2VTA.SS. 


«X_ KIDDER, 


© JliWIfefeils 


No. 00 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, HASS. 

Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repaired. 


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 9 


DAILY CITIZEN AND NEWS 

PRINTING OFFICE, 

44 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL. 


This is not surpassed by any office in New England for its means of 
executing all kinds of 

JOB AND FANCY FAINTING. 

For Plain or Colored Posters it has the largest sized Hand Press 
in New England. 


THE DAILY CITIZEN AND NEWS 

IS PUBLISHED AT $4.00 PER YEAR, 

And has the largest Subscription List of any daily paper in Middlesex County 
It is “ American Republican ” in politics. 



IS ISSUED AT $2.00 A YEAR, 

And is of the largest size, having more reading matter than any other paper 
in New England. Postage free in Middlesex County. 


KNAPP & MOREY, Publishers anti Proprietors. 

No. 44 Central, nearly opposite Middle Street. 

Chattncey L. Knapp. Geo. F. Morey. 


10 LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


BOOK & NEWSPAPER PRINTING OFFICE 


ESTABLISHED, 1825. 


No. 21 Central Street (corner of Middle), Lowell. 

In April, 1860, the Courier establishment was purchased by Messrs. 
Stone & Huse, and the business of the office united with that 
of Vox Populi. By combining the two offices, the pro- 
prietors have one of the largest establishments in 
New England, which gives them numerous 
advantages not possessed by those 
who are conducting business 
on a smaller scale. 

THE LOWELL DAILY COURIER ESTABLISHMENT is supplied 
with every material necessary for the PROMPT, NEAT, and ECONOMICAL 
execution of 

LETTER-PRESS PRINTING. 

Having an office stocked with all the most MODERN TYPES AND 
PRESSES in use, the Proprietors feel assured that they can compete success- 
fully with any other establishment in the PROMPT and NEAT execution of 
all work entrusted to them, at as low prices as can be offered anywhere. 

Books, Pamphlets, Sermons, Addresses, Catalogues, Town ICeports, 
Newspapers, Court l>ockets, By-Laws and Constitutions of 
Societies, Mammoth Posters. 

Always on hand, a good stock of all kinds of Card Board and Stationery 
adapted to every description of work. 


LOWELL DAILY COURIER 

Is Published at $5.00 per annum, $4.50 in advance. 


LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL 

(made up from the Daily Courier,) 

Is Published every Friday at $2.00 per annum, or $1.50 in advance. 


VOX POPULI, 

A large independent weekly journal, established 1841, distinct from either of 
the above-named Papers, 

Is Published every Friday at $2.00 per annum. 

Z. E. STONE & S. W. HUSE, Proprietors. 


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


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BOOK, JOB, AND FANCY 







No. 48 Central Street, Lowell. 


Books, 

Pamphlets, 

Catalogues, 

Cards, 

Circulars, 


Hand-Bills, 

Programmes, 

Posters, 

Shop-Bills, 

Auction-Bills, 


Bill-Heads, 
Bills of Pare, 
R. R. Tickets, 
Billets, 
Blanks, 


EVERY VARIETY OF PRINTING 

Executed with neatness, and at short notice, at the Lowest Prices. 


THE LOWELL ADVERTISER 


Is published at the above office, Daily, at $3.00 per annum, in advance: 


THE LOWELL PATRIOT AND ADVERTISER 

Is also published at the same office every Friday Morning, at $1.50 in advance, or 
$2.00 if nrt paid till the end of the year. The Advertiser, and Patriot and 
Advertiser are Democratic Ffepers, advocating I emocratic Measures and 
Democratic Principles. 

OZ?"* Advertisements inserted in the above papers at customary rates. 

HILDRETH & HUNT, Publishers. 




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LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


1THAMAH W. BEARD, 

GOUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 

OFFICE IN MANSUR’S BLOCK, 

IVo. 4a Central Street, - - - Lowell, Mass. 


JOSEPH IB. KEYES, 

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 


No. 49 Central Street, - - Lowell, Mass. 


R. B. CAVERLY, 


E. A. CLARK, 


COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 

AND 

COMMISSIONER 

For the States of MAINE, NEW 
YORK, and IOWA. 

Office, Cchrn Block, 56 Central Street, 

JXHVELL, MASS. 


6tnml Insurance $pnt, 

AND 

BILL COLLECTOR, 

No. 6 Post Office Lmlding, Merrimac St, 

LOWELL, MASS. 


JAMES HOPKIUS, 

FOB. MIDDLESEX COUNTY, 

55 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, MASS. 

93 r All business by mail or otherwise entrusted to him will be promptly executed. 

EDWIN L. SHED, 

Jlfpig jllm'iff aiut flforotqr 

FOR MIDDLESEX CODNTY. 

Office, Canal Block, Central St. ; Residence, S Lawrence St., 

LOWELL, MASS. 

Bills for service will be rendered on the first of July and January. 

017= Orders by Express or Mail promptly attended to, and particular attention given to 
criminal business. 


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


13 

LOWELL 

Dram, PARASOL PICTI1E-MIE IIIFMY, 

AND 

MUSIC STOR. E. 

ESTABLISHED IN 1837. 

RUGG & GRIFFITH, 

[SUCCESSORS TO B. H. SHEPARD,] 

Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 

Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes, Picture-Frames, 

J%ti Pustr, ghtsiral pcrtljanbise, |limrfracp5, 

ENGRAVINGS, LOOKING-GLASS PLATE, PICTURE GLASS, ETC, 

0 s Sole agents for Ilallet, Davis, & Co’s Premium Grand and Square Pianos, and 
Prescott Brothers’ Melodeons. Instruments of all kinds to let, — also. Tuned and Re- 
paired. Umbrellas and Parasols re-covered and repaired. Ornamental Frames made to 
order. Gilding and re-gilding done. Canes mounted, &c., &c. 

77 MERR1MAC STREET, LOWELL, MASS. 

C. W. RUGG. J. GRIFFITH. 


CHARLES COWLEY, 



75 CENTRAL STREET, 

(Directly. Opposite tlie American House,) 
LOWELL, MASS. 


14 LOWELL DIRECTORY. 

WHITMARSH & ADAMS, 

MANUFACTURERS OF 

Oak and Hemlock Tanned Stretched 

tsAYStsa ssumta, 

Savings Bank Building, 

SHATTUCK STREET, LOWELL, MASS. 
Particular attention paid to Top Rollers, Iron Pulleys, and Loom Strapping. 

LOWELL IRON RAILING WORKS. 

CUSHING & MACK, 

Manufacturers of 

IRON RAILINGS, 

OF NEW AND ELEGANT PATTERNS. 

Also, Galvanized and Cast-Iron Cornices and Gutters, 

ORNAMENTAL HOUSE TRIMMINGS, 

AND DEALERS IN 

STOWS® M© GmkW-miS, 

Basement* 2d Universalist Church, 

Nos. 123 and 125 Market Street, 

L o WELL. ^ 

AMEEICAN BOLT COMPANY, 

MANUFACTURE 

BOLTS AND N UTS, 

COACH OK LAO SCREWS, 

WASHRRS, Qm&m um BTOe, 

ALL KINDS AND SIZESj AT SHORT NOTICE. 

]VO. 210 LAWREXCE STREET, LOWELL, MASS. 

George C. Smith. } SP* S. Sherman. 

James Meadowckoft. $ {Jonathan Hoi e. 




ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 15 

WILDER & DANA 

SUCCESSORS TO DAVID DANA, 

BRASS-FOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, 

PLUMBERS AND TIN-PLATE WORKERS, 

JACKSON STREET, 

OPPOSITE THE niMILTOI PRUT WORKS. 


JOSIAH GATES, 

NO. 6 MECHANICS’ BUILDING, DUTTON STREET, 

Opposite Boston and Lowell R. R. Depot, 

X*OWmLX* 9 

MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN 

STRETCHED, CEMENTED, AND STITCHED 



Top Roll Covering, Roller Cloths, Calf Rollers, Sheep Rollers, 
Baling Twine, Harness Twine, Lacings, Cotton Spin- 
ning Banding, Card Leather, Sole Leather, Belt 
Leather, Loom Straps, Belt Hooks, Belt 
Cement, 

AND MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES GENERALLY. 


Every article warranted of the very best material and workmanship, and will 
be sold at the Lowest Cash Prices . 


WM. GODING & SON, 

MANUFACTURERS OF 



OF ALL PATTERNS. 


ALSO, GLUE, HIDE BASKETS, &o. f 

NO. 8.2 MIDDLE STREET, . . . LOWELL, MASS. 

E 2C T D3, A. I\T ID IsT O. 1 GLUE. 


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LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


RICHARD KITSON, 

Head of Wortlicn Street, Lowell, Mass., 

Respectfully invites the attention of Cotton Manufacturers to his 

Patent Cotton Openers and Cleaners, 

Which are now in successful operation at the following Mills : 

Suffolk Co., Lawrence Co., Tremont Co., Prescott Co., Appleton Co., Lowell, Mass.; 
Chicopee Falls Co. Chicopee, Mass.; Atlantic Mills, Pacific Co., Pemberton Mills, 
Lawrence, Mass. ; Cocheco Mills, Dover, N. H. ; Salmon Falls Mills, Salmon Falls, N. II. ; 
Belknap Mills, Laconia, N. II. 

Also, English Tappers, Rag-Pickers, and Patent Waste Machines for opening Roving; Needle- 
Pointed Card-Clothing for Flax, Tow, Hemp, Jute, and Manilla, machine-work generally. 



JOHN S. JAQUES, 


SOLON STEVENS, 


MANUFACTURER OF 

ALL KINDS OF 

Jolucr-JToom Shuttles, 

S3 MIDDLE STREET, 

LOWELL, MA««. 


(Successor to A. & S. Stevens,) 

MANUFACTURER OF 

POWER-LOOM 

Harnesses and Heeds, 

AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OF 

MACHINE BELTS AND STRAPS, 

Corner of Fletcher St. and Western Avenue, 

LOWELL, MASS. 


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


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ARISTON GROVER, 


WJL ATHERTON, 


STENCIL k STEEL LETTER-CUTTEE, 


FLETCHER STREET, LOWELL, 


Steel Stamps, Alphabets and Figures, Stencil 
Plates and Dies, of any size, cut to order. Also, 
will furnish Branding Irons, Door Plates, Door 
Numbers, Stencil Paste and Brushes, Indelible 
Ink for marking Clothing, &c. 


esr All orders will be promptly answered, and 
work warrranted if properly used. 


(estate) 

MACHINIST, 

AND MANUFACTURER OF 

MILL GEARING 

AND SHAFTING. 

All kinds of Jobbing York done to order. 

Howe Street, Belvidere. 

Orders promptly attended to. 


DAYID LANE, 



MAKES TO ORDER 

Wool and Kag Pickers, Hydro-Extractors ; Self-Operating Jacks, 
Nowell’s Patent ; Condensing Rubbers, Nowell’s Patent; Bur- 
ring Pickers, large size, from the latest improved patterns. 
All kinds of Worsted Machinery, Combing Machines, 
for coarse or fine work, known as the N. E. Combing 
Machine ; Flax and Hemp Machinery, generally ; 

Cotton Openers; Pipe Cutting Machines; 

Shafting, Gearing, and Machine Work 
generally. 

ORDERS SOLICITED, AID All WORK WARRANTED. 


Shop between Middlesex and Jackson Streets, 

LOWELL 


OEOHO-E L. C -A. ID'S", 

LQWILLj MASS.* 

MANUFACTURER OF SUPERIOR BELT HOOKS. 


Loom Harness Hooks and Eyes ; Screw Eyes and Screw Hooks for Picture 
Frames and Glasses; Jack Hooks; Strap Hooks ; Thread Guides* 
Meat Hooks ; Gate Hooks and Eyes, &c„ of bright Iron ’ 
Wire; and Hooks and Eyes made to order. 


S. ASHWORTH & CO., 

MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF 

FSE.ES AID RASPS, 

Mechanics’ Mills, Fletcher Street, Lowell, Mass. 

N. B. — The best Cast-Steel Files constantly on hand, for sale cheap. 

ou) fii.es iik-cut equal to sew, 


18 LOWELL DIRECTORY. 

“HIP STEM AND CIS PIPE WORKS, 

NO. 84 MIDDLE STREET, . . LOWELL, MASS. 

TIIOilIAS ATHERTON, Proprietor, 

MACHINIST, and wholesale and retail dealer in WROUGHT-IRON 
STEAM AND GAS PIPE, Brass and Iron Fittings of all kinds, Maleable 
Iron Fittings, Safety Valves, Steam Whistles, and all articles appertaining to 
Steam, Gas, and Water. Also, sole agent., for Lowell and vicinity, for Judson’s 
“ Patent Improved Governor Valve," and Fitts’s “ Patent Boiler Feeder and 
Globe Gates." Steam Engines constantly on hand, and made to order. 
Piping for Steam, Gas, or Water, put up with neatness and despatch. 

SMITH <3c LA-WREISTCE, 

At Lowell Bedstead Manufactory, Mt. Vernon, corner Fulton St., Lowell, Mass., 

MACHINISTS, 

AND MANUFACTURERS OF 

ENGINE AND HAND LATHES, PLANERS' DRILLS. 

AND 

MACHINISTS’ TOOLS GENERALLY. 

Also, Shafting and all kinds of Machinery made to order. Planing, Screw-Cutting, and 
all kinds of Jobbing and Repairing promptly attended to. Authorized to Manufacture 
and sell WESTON’S DOVE-TAILING MACHINE. 

Orders solicited and promptly executed. 

ENGRAVING 

AND 

Copper-Plate Printing 

NEATLY EXECUTED BY 

JOHN COGSWELL, 

NESMITH’S BLOCK, 

MERRIMAC STREET, LOWELL. 

Cards, Watch Papers, &c., furnished at 
short notice. 

JOEL J E N K I U S 3 

MANUFACTURER OF 

ALL KINDS OF CARRIAGES, 

CARRIAGE-IRONING AND HORSE-SHOEING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. 

ALSO, AGENT FOR THE SALE OF 

BURT’S PATENT HORSE POWER, 

ARCH STREET, 

USTIEA.fR, NASHUA Sz LOWELL IFt. IFt. DEPOT. 


J. A. BRABROOK, 

mum 

MAKER, 
: No . 45 Market Street, 

LOWELL. 

Harnesses, Whips, Fly-Nets, 

Horse Blankets, Brushes, Currycombs, 
Cards, Sponge, Neatsfoot Oil, &c. 



ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


19 

JOHN M. WASHBURN & SON, 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 

gutter, ©firese, J/aii, Jlonr, €ggs, ©ranges, 

LESIONS, DRIED APPLES, BEANS, PICKLES, 

Cranberries, Vegetables, Domestic Fruits, & Produce 

OP ALL KINDS, 

NO, 31 MARKET STREET, 

OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE, MWELL, 


Gr. W. O TJ AT jVC 1 1ST G- S, 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 

TEA. COFFEE. CHOCOLATE. 

BROMA, SHELLS, COCOA, &c., &c. 

WO. 6 JOSSIV STREET, 

3L©WS2al.j UA§3. 

MRS. GIBSON & MISS FARRAR, 

DEALERS IN 

®®®ii®tt®®i®v km eMi e 

NO. 130 MERRIMAC STREET, LOWELL, MASS. 

Particular attention given to the Manufacture of Ice Creams, Jellies, Wedding and other 

Parties supplied with OYSTERS, — Scolloped, Stewed, or Raw, — on the most liberal 
terms Orders promptly executed. 

MEALS FURNISHED AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY. 





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LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


NICHOLS & CO., 

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 

WEST INDIA GOODS & GROCERIES, 

cornss, ssiss ms orai mas, 

142, 144, & 146 CENTRAL STREET, 

Comer of Green Street, 

Wm. Nichols. LOWELL, MASS. E. D. Fletcher. 


ROBERT TAISEY, 

(Formerly Taisej & Clark,) 

t&mwW&n t#rolurot, 

And Wholesale Dealer in all kinds of 
COUNTRY PRODUCE, 

NO. 76 DUTTON STREET, 

Opp. J. Coggin & Co.’s Flour Store, 
LOWELL, MASS. 


Orders solicited and promptly attended to. 


STREETER & POWERS, 

DEALERS IN 
CHOICE 

FAMILY GROCERIES 

AND 



Choice brands of Flour, Extra Butter, Fine 
Teas, &c., kept constantly on hand, with 
every other article usually found in a first- 
class Grocery Store. 

John, corner of Merrimac St., 

jT. O ir'I'ZJT.T. , Zl Tsi «s\s\ 


J. COGGIN & CO., 

MERCHAMT MILLERS, 

AND 

Commission Merchants, 

FOR THE MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF 


CORNER OF FLETCHER AND DUTTON ST3„ LOWELL. 


PUTNAM & CURRIER, 


MANUFACTURERS OF 


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 

Leiiton St., rear 40 Charles St., 

mimm. 


SMITH ADAMS, 

DEALER IN 

TRIPE, PIG’S FEET, 

NEATSFOOT Oil,, 

AND 

T ALLO 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 

Walker, n. Middlesex St., Lowell. 

Orders for butchering Hogs attended to at 
short notice. 



ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


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THE BOLDEN SALVE, 

Believed to be the 

BEST EXTERNAL REMEDY 

In the known world. 

C. P. WHITTEN, 

37 East Merrimac Street. 

ALSO, DEALER IN 

STOVES, 

Tin Ware, and Kitclien Furnishing Goods. 

JOHN HUMPHREY, 

COFFEE MILES, 

Howe Street, Lowell. 

All kinds ofCoffee at Wholesale. 

Also, a superior quality put up in 
packages to suit customers. 

COFFEE ROASTED AND GROUND 

TO ORDER. 

TAYLOR & PROBERT, 

MANUFACTtTRERS op 

Sewing-Machine Needles 

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 

MECHANICS 5 MILLS, LOWELL, MASS. 

Y/ 1 * All kinds of SEWING-MACHINES REPAIRED. Orders, by Mail or otherwise, 
promptly attended to. 

S. Taylor. r. Probert. 

JOHN O’CONNER, 

CONFECTIONEBV, 

Fruit and Refreshments 

Of all descriptions, and of the best, at his 
OLD STAND, 

Dutton, cor. Fletcher St., 

LOWELL, MASS. 

Also, an assortment of Fancy Goods. 

AMOS COLBY, 

f! mnj} and gtarti 

MAKER, 

Howe Street, Lowell. 

PUMPS MADE AND REPAIRED AT 

SHORT NOTICE. 

1 A. K. HOOD, 

L_,house carpenter, 

jjSil i'i • AXD — 

GENERAL CONTRACTOR, 

Shop, comer of Rock and Willie Sts,, Lowell. 

0 Zr’ Personal attention given to all orders, by mail or otherwise, for job work, and 
attended to with promptness and dispatch. 

HOUSE, 164 BROADWAY. 


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LOWELL DIRECTORY. 


]VE. SWAIN 5 

PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF 

IMPROVED TURBINE WATER WHEELS, 

For Manufacturers, Millers, Sawyers, and Farmers, 

No. 84 Broadway (Second Floor), Lowell, Mass. 

Drawings, Patterns, Estimates, and Specifications for all kinds of Machinery, Mill- 
Work, and Gearing. 


C. & D. WHITNEY, JR., 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP 

WESTERN, CANADA, AND NORTHERN LUMBER 


ALSO, 


(Mm> 884 § 

CLAPBOARDS, LATHS, FENCE PICKETS, POSTS, ETC, 
DIMENSION AND BUILDING TIMBER, 

Western Ave., nearly opp. Wamesit Steam Mills, 


Planing, Sawing, and Matching done to order. 


Charles Whitney. 


David Whitney, Jr. 


GEORGE W. PEARSOL 


; £r 


BUILDER, 




i;# 


NO. 70 MIDDLE STREET, LOWELL, MASS. 

O™ Contracts for erecting Private Dwellings, Fublic Buildings, &c., taken on liberal terms, 
Jobbing of all kinds done to order with neatness and despatch. 



24 LOWELL DIRECTORY. 

LOWELL CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. 

SAMUEL CONYERS, 


MANUFACTURER OF 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 

TVo. 163 CENTRAL STREET, 

LOWELL, MASS. 

Every branch of the Carriage .Manufacturing business is combined in this 
Establishment. 

Carryalls, Buggies, Chaises, and Wagons, 

On hand for sale, or made to order at short notice. 

REPAIRING AYR PAIYTIYG, 

Done in the best manner, and on reasonable terms. All work warranted to 
give perfect satisfaction. 



Yo. 25 PRESCOTT STREET, LOWELL. 


MR. W. Iv. THOMPSON 

Would respectfully inform his patrons and the public generally that he has thoroughly fitted up this 
new stand, and is now prepared to serve his patrons with the best of eatables, at a moment’s notice. 
Epieures are particularly requested to call and test his stock of Ale, Porter, Cigars, etc., all 
which have been selected with great care; and it is believed that finer brands are not to be found 
in this city. He has also been at great expense in fitting up new BOWLING ALLEYS, where this 
healthful exercise can in future be enjoyed in a quiet and retired manner. 



ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 25 


PRESCOTT STREET 


LIVERY & HACK STABLE. 


DANIEL CL. LEAVITT, 

PROPRIETOR. 

The subscriber having, in connection with his large stable at the old stand, 
leased the stable formerly occupied by Chas. G. Fletcher on Prescott Street, 
is now prepared, with his increased facilities, to furnish teams of all descrip- 
tions connected with the livery business, 

From a One-Horse Buggy to a Six-Horse Team. 

And flatters himself that he can accommodate all who may favor him with 
their patronage with as good “ turn-outs ” as can be found at any establish- 
ment in New England. His stock comprises some of the finest horses, select- 
ed with great care expressly for the business ; and families can depend on 
having safe and reliable horses, together with good carriages of any and every 
description. Prominent among his livery stock are twenty-two fine dapple 
greys, of good style and speed. 

SLBI9HN9, PIC-NiC, ©ROOT! UME PARTIES, 

Can be furnished with vehicles at a few moments notice. Persons wishing 
Hacks for Funerals, Weddings, &c. cannot fail to be suited. Carriages are 
always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the cars, or to any other 
part of the city. 

Thanking the public for past favors, he will endeavor to please all who may 
favor him with a call. 

ig^fTTn all cases charges as low as at any other stable. 

DANIEL G. LEAVITT, 

INTO. 32 PRESCOTT STREET, 

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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


26 


ISTE'W E3STC3-LJ^nsriD 





91 Washington Street, Boston. 


TO PURCHASERS OF REAL ESTATE. 

W. COWARD 

Would respectfully invite all who wish to purchase Farms, Houses, Stores, 
Building-Lots, &c., to call at his office and examine, free of charge, his 
large and extensive LOTS OF REAL ESTATE, which is the fullest and 
most complete record of 

Farms, Houses, House-Lots, &c,, For Sale, 

TO BE FOUND IN NEW ENGLAND. 

TO THOSE WHO HAVE 

u MT AW y«a SA» 

He would say that his facilities for the sale of property of this description are 
unsurpassed by those of any one in the State ; and persons having Real Estate 
of any kind, which they would like to dispose of, will please call on him, or for- 
ward to his Office, full, accurate , and correct descriptions of the property, which 
will be entered on his books. No charge will be made for the entry; but, if a 
sale is effected, he will charge a fair commission. If owners wish to have 
their property advertised, and extra pains taken to dispose of the same, it 
will be punctually attended to, on the most reasonable terms. 

GO WARD’S 

mI fkgwto, 

The most comprehensive and perfect paper of its kind in the United States, is 
published &t this office every Saturday. Terms, Two Dollars per annum. 

In addition to its value as the best medium between buyers and sel- 
lers of Real Estate, it commends itself to all business interests as a most* 
valuable and useful publication ; many features being introduced peculiar to 
it, and not to be found in any other paper in the country. 





M.cur 


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28 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 

A. N. CLARK & 00., 

(SUCCESSORS TO N. HUNT & CO.,) 

29 & 31 DEVONSHIRE STREET, . . BOSTON, 

MANUFACTURERS OF 

BEST OAK-TAMNED 



RAILROAD BELL-CORD, &c. 


Also, constantly supplied with extra quality Lace-Leather, Flax 
Packing, Belt Bivets and Punches, Belt Hooks and Clasps. 

Our Belts are thoroughly stretched, and made from stock of the best tannage, — none 
but llie solid and thick parrs being used. 

KELTS MADE TO ORDER AXD WAKKAXTED. 

We call particular attention to the 

PATENT SOLID ROUND BELTING, 

It having proved entirely satisfactory to our customers, and possesses many advan- 
tages over the common twisted round belting. 


FREDERIC H. MOORE, 



Plans, Drawings, and Specifications, 


FOR BUILDINGS OF ALL KINDS, 


FURNISHED PROMPTLY, AND AT REASONABLE RATES. 


PERSONS INTENDING TO BUILD ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO 
CALL AT MY OFFICE AND EXAMINE PLANS. 


50 SCHOOIi STREET, BOSTON. 


ADVERTISING- DEPARTMENT. 29 

S. H. GREGORY & CO., 

3STO- 225 *W"^SHCX3Sra-TOISr STREET., 

^•OPPOSITE FRANKLIN ST.,-sa 

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 

PAPER-HANGINGS, 

.OFFER AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT, 

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, 

ON MOST SEASONABLE TEEMS, 

S. H. GREGORY.] BOSTON. [0. W. ROBINSON. 

NEW EATING-HOUSE, 

NO. 10 WILSON LANE, BOSTON. 

The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has 
opened a 

FIRST-CLASS EATING-HOUSE, 

At the above place, where the public can be accommodated in the best manner. 

Separate Dining-Rooms for Gentlemen and Ladies, or for select parties, as 
may be desired. 

In connection with the above, are a number of excellent Lodging-Rooms, 
which will be furnished to transient Lodgers, or by the week. 

BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. 

No Wines, Liquors, or Cigars are used on the premises. 

X. SAMSOM, 

(Formerly of the Franklin and Webster Houses.) 


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


80 


T A. Gt S 

FOR 


TA©Sb 

bostom. 

\SHIPPIHD &TBEE LABELS^/ 


CLOTHS, 

CLOTHING, 

DRY GOODS, 

CARPETINGS, 

HARDWARE, 

FANCY-GOODS, 

JEWELRY, 

UPHOLSTERY, 

DRUGGISTS, 

FURNITURE, 

GAS-FIXTURES, 

TREES AND PLANTS. 


E. F. JONES & WHITMORE, 

DEALERS IN 

OToriOTMi? 9 mat nri 3 

JVjjiiUOljlilk QC bil/lji UliiO, 

jft-isrr) coal, 

AND AGENTS OF THE 

GLENDON COAL OIL COMPANY, 

Corner of Kilby and Central Streets, 

BOSTON, 

E F. Jones. W. H. Whitmore. 



ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


31 

W. B. FRENCH, 


SURGEON 



ROOMS, 3 9 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON. 


Mr. F. removes MOLES, WARTS, WENS, and TUMORS; cures 
INGROWING NAILS and CHILBLAINS; and 
extracts CORNS in a few minutes, 
without pain. 

CHARGES MODERATE. 

SEEDS! TREES! PLANTS ! 

The subscribers offer for sale an unrivalled stock of 

AGRICULTURAL, GAR9EN, AND FLOWER SEEDS, 

FRUIT TREES, 
Strawberries, Currants, Raspberries, Gooseberries ; 

All the standard and new varieties of 

NATIVE AND FOREIGN GRAPES, ETC., ETC.; 

©umnmvtnt nrut Jtato fSmt, 

EVERGREEN' TREES ; REDGE PLOTS; FLOWERING SHRUBS ; ROSES, AND CLIMBING PLANTS. 

Also, the largest collection of 

GREENHOUSE PLANTS 

Of every description to be found in this country. 

Purchasers will find at this Establishment every desirable variety of Seeds, Trees, and Plants 
necessary for the Farm or Garden; Catalogues of which will be furnished gratis, on application 
post-paid. 

The best Peruvian Guano, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Dust, and other fertilizers, constantly 
for sale, at lowest prices. 

HOVEY & CO., 

V MERCHANTS IELO "W, BOSTON. 


32 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


DEPOT FOR FASHIONABLE 

(gug^inintg & flirty printing, 

24 SCHOOL STREET, BOSTON. 

WEDDING, VISITING, BUSINESS CAKDS, 

Executed in the first style of the art. 

Cards printed from old Plates at one hour’s notice. 

W EDDI3ST G- 

On hand and for sale. A large assortment of Cake Boxes, Envelopes and Note Paper. 

Initials Embossed on Note Paper at short notice. 

N. S. DEARBORN. 


THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE 

AT THE 

MISS. HORTICULTURAL FRUIT & SEED STORE, 

74 Tremont Street, opposite Tremont Iloiise,’ Boston, 

An extensive collection of all binds of Yegatable, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds; Fruit 
and Ornamental Trees ; Shrubs ; Plants; Bulbous and Tuberous Flower Roots ; &c., &c. 

The collection of Vegetable Seed is extensive, and of the best kinds. Also, Superb 
Flower Seeds, assortments of Double Balsams, Double German Asters, Double Stocks, 
Pinks, Phlox, Picotees, &c., &c. Also, Gardening, Botanical, Agricultural, and other 
Books. Garden Tools of every description. Fruit of all kindsi 
OZ^Catalogues may be had on application. 

fMRkh MPMTMMT. 

Decorations for the Table ; baskets of Flowers for all occasions ; Flowers for evening or 
Bridal Parties, made up to order in the best manner. FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS also 
furnished and arranged at short notice. Orders by Express or Telegraph promptly 
attended to. FERTILIZERS, — Peruvian Guano, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Ground 
Bone. Whale Oil Soap, Seed Potatoes, &c. 

• A. C. BOWDITCH, 

74 Tremont Street, opposite Tremont House, Boston. 

Funeral Wreaths and Flowers preserved, tastefully arranged, and neatly framed. 




ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. . 33 


GUIDE THROUGH MT. AUBURN, 

PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE BY 



Book Illustrations, Portraits, Views of Buildings, Machinery, &c. Business 
Cards, Bank Checks, Billheads, Seals, Labels, &c., engraved to 
order in the best style. 

TINTED ADVERTISING- ENVELOPES, 

IN ENDLESS VARIETY. 

Orders by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention. 


DANIEL J. CARRUTH, 

I 

f 

w 
W 

5 

TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, PIPES, 

WINES, ALE, PORTER, 

AND 

O IDEE, 

49, 51, & 53 BLACKSTOVE STREET, ROSTOV. 




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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


D. AY. TAYLOIt, 

MACHINE BROKER, 

No. 132 Commercial Street, Boston. 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER XN 

SHIPS' M/UN PUMPS, 

WITH COPPER OR COMPOSITION CHAMBERS, 

fltai ani Stern Jarre |un^s, Jatforg Jarre fumgs, 

FORGE AND COMMON PUMPS, FOR HOUSES AND OUT-DOOR PURPOSES, 

LEADING -A-ISTID SUCTION HOSE, 

Lead, Gutta-Percha, Iron, and Galvanized Iron Pipe, Ilose Couplings, Pipes, &c. Also, 



EMERSON’S PATENT WINDLASS. 
AMERZENE& WILSON’S PATENT WIND- 
LASS BRAKE. 

ALLEN’S IMPROVED PATENT CAPSTAN 
PATENT SHIP STEEREItS. 


VENTILATING AIR PUMPS. 

ALL SIZES OF COMMON CAPSTANS. 
CHAIN STOPPERS. 

CAPSTAN BARS. 

SHIPS’ PORTABLE FORCE PUMPS. 


N. B. — Repairing dene at the shortest possible notice. 

H. ELLIOTT, Master Machinist. 


DRAIN, SOIL, AND W ATER PIPE. 

PRICE’S VITRIFIED 

CUV m STONE Dim AND WATER PIPE, 

The cheapest and best article now in use for Drains, Sinks, and for con- 
veying Soil from Water Closets. 

Hearth, Flue, and Oven Tile, Horse-Shoe and Sole Tile. Also, Pipes from 
various other manufacturers can he had in any quantity of 

J*. IF*. BAlsTISTEB, 

No. 33S Federal treet, corner Mt. Washington Avenue, Boston 


AA. LEWANDO, 

FRENGH FANGY DYER, 

AND 

s T E -A. M SCOU 3FL E 31 , 

No. 150 Washington Street, .... Boston. 


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


35 


GAS - FIXTURES AMO LAMPS, 

S, A. STETSON & CO., 

Nos. 350 & 352 Washington Street, 

HATWAHD BLOCK, 

BOSTON!. 

GHANDELIERS, 

PENDANTS, 
BRACKETS, 

Ml^ 

GAS-CONDUCTING PIPE put into Buildings in the most thorough 
and substantial manner. 

GAS-STOVES, for heating and cooking, of the most approved patterns. 



BAY STATE BOX FACTORY, 


HARRINGTON & GARDNER, 


MANUFACTURERS OF 


Fin 11 Ml MI, 


105 HANOVER STREET, 


BOSTON. 


oG ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 

GAEDXNER’8 


RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIA 


A certain, safe, and speedy cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Salt Rheum, in their 
worst forms. It is an Internal Remedy, driving out and entirely eradicating the disease. 


The undersigned hereby certify that they have used “ Gardiner’s Rheumatic and Neu- 
ralgia Compound,” for the cure of Rheumatism and Neuralgia, and have in every case 
found immediate and permanent relief. We have full confidence in its healing qualities, 
and would recommend it to all who are afflicted with these harassing diseases, as one of 
the safest and best medicines ever offered to the public. 

S. Hancock, Jr , 20 South Market Street, Boston ; Henry A. Fuller, 18 South Market 
Street, Boston ; W. H. Allen, Boston ; Capt. Chas. G. Dolliver, Boston; Abram Weeks, 
Webster Street, East Boston ; Henry D. Gardiner, Webster Street, East Boston ; George 
U. Plummer, 1 Maverick Square, East Boston ; Samuel Wales, Jr., City Hotel, Boston. 


The best medicine for the disease I ever saw. 

CHARLES A. SMITH, No. 1 Old State House, Boston. 


Have been afflicted with Rheumatism in its worst form, and was entirely cured by the 
use of one bottle. 

A. W. BRYER, Mathews’ Building, Commercial Street, Boston. 


“ Gardiner’s Neuralgia Compound ” has entirely relieved me from sufferings of several 
years’ standing. 


W. E. nODGKINSL, No. 1 Old State House, Boston. 


After suffering with Rheumatism for twenty years, and being confined to my bed 
several weeks last spring, I was entirely cured by the use of two bottles of “ Gardiner’s 
Compound.” 

NORMAN T. AYERS, 75 Franklin Street, Boston. 


Having suffered from Neuralgia for eighteen months, the most excruciating pain, and 
getting no permanent relief from the numberless remedies used, I was induced to try 
Gardiner’s Rheumatic and Neuralgia Compound.” I have used but one bottle, and am 
entirely well. 

D. D. BAXTER, Dry Goods dealer, No. 5 Appleton Block, Lowell. 


I have been afflicted with Salt Rheum in its worst form for a long time, and tried a great 
number of remedies without receiving any benefit until I tried “ Gardiner’s Rheumatic 
and Neuralgia Compound.” I have taken but one bottle, and can honestly say I believe 
myself entirely cured. 

JOHN A. MERDO, Pearl Street House, Boston. 


The Rheumatic and Neuralgia Compound has been taken by hundreds of 
people for Scrofulous Humors with great benefit. It may be given to children 
with perfect safety. 


PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 87 KILBY STREET, BOSTON. 

For sale by Apothecaries generally throughout the United States. 

PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. 

None genuine unless signed by CHARLES F. GARDINER, to whom all 
orders should be addressed. 



ADVERTISING- DEPARTMENT. 37 

BANK AND COUNTING-RGOM 


FURNITURE. 



Desks of all descriptions, 

Constantly on hand, and made to order, and warranted. 



STEPHEN SMITH, 

DESK MANUFACTURER, 

Nos. 51 & 53 CORNHILL, BOSTON. 


38 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN 


PATENT AGENCY, 


Room, Xo. 11 Webster Hank Building, 


13 EXCHANGE ST., BOSTON. 


SAMUEL COOPER, 


LATE [CHIEF EXAMINER IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 


Procures Patents in this and Foreign Countries. 

His lon^ official connection with the Patent Office has rendered him fami- 
liar with its rules and practice, and with the history of invention in this and 
other countries ; and this experience, with the frequent visits which he pro- 
poses making to the Patent Office, justifies him in saying that his Agency 
will offer to inventors all the advantages of one located in Washington, and, 
in addition, those which result from a residence in the midst of mechanical 
and manufacturing industry. 

Advice given upon all matters relating to the validity, &c., of patents, the 
novelty and patentability of inventions. Specifications and drawings pre- 
pared ; caveats filed; reconsiderations procured of applications that have 
been rejected upon imperfectly prepared papers; cases of interference, and 
applications for extension and re-issue prosecuted ; and in general all busi- 
ness connected with the Patent Office transacted with care and promptness. 

British and other foreign patents procured, through prompt and confiden- 
tial agents in London and Paris. 

Persons residing at a distance may obtain all necessary information, and 
have their business transacted, by writing to the subscriber, without the 
trouble or expense of a visit to Washington. 

He begs leave to refer those unacquainted with him to the following testi- 
monial : 

Prom the Don. Charles Mason, Commissioner of Patents. 

U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Feb. 28, 1855. 

I take great pleasure in stating, that, during the time I hare been acting as Commis- 
sioner of Patents, Samuel Cooper, Esq., of Boston, has been engaged as Solicitor, and has 
been, in that capacity, in constant correspondence and intercourse with the Office. lie has 
evinced a thorough acquaintance with the Patent Law, and with the rules and practice of 
the Office ; a close attention to the interests of his clients ; and a marked candor and 
courtesy that have rendered the transaction of business with him a pleasure. I have no 
hesitation in stating that I regard him as ODe of the very best agents for the transaction of 
business with this Office with whom I am acquainted. 

CHARLES MASON, Commissioner. 

Samuel Cooper. T. R. Roach. 



ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


39 

BOUDOIR 



WHOSE SEWING MACHINE SHALL I BUY! 

ANSWER. 

1st. Buy one that is simple, strong, and durable. 

2d. Buy one which makes a strong, elastic, and beautiful stitch, that will not rip. 

3d. Buy one that uses the thread directly from the spools, without re-windiDg. 

4rh. Buy one that will sew as well with the treadle-wheel going backwards as fonuards. 
5th. Buy one that uses a straight needle, runs the easiest, and makes the least noise. 
6th. Buy one where the workmansnip is good , and where each and all the parts are 
made in exact duplicates , so that, in the event of an accident to the machine, any part 
can be immediately replaced, at a very trifling cost. 

7th. Buy the new and lately improved 

BOUDOIR FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, 

HARRIS’ PATENT, 

Which is duly authorized by E. Howe, Jr., and the Grover & Baker Sewing-Machine 
Company, and sold at the low price of 

FORTY DOLLARS. 

Every machine warranted and kept in repair for one year. Agents wanted everywhere. 

L. A. BIGELOW, Agent, 43 Tremont Street, Boston. 



O N* WOOD, 


FOR 



BOOKS, 

NEWSPAPERS; 

AND 

ILLUSTRATED PRINTING, 

OF ALL KINDS, 

Executed on reasonable terms, in a 
most satisfactory manner, by 

TAYLOR & ADAMS, 

29 Joy’s Building;, 

81 Washington Street, 

EQSTFQM. 

P. g. — Personal attention given 
to all orders sent by mail or ex- 
press. 


40 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 

COTTON- WARPS, 

Imperial Cords, Lines, & Twines, 

3STO_ 78 SUZDETTIRTST STREET, 

©OSTQfte 

Cod, Mackerel, and other Fish Lines; Fancy and Plain Silk, Flax, 
and Cotton Lines and Twines ; Window, Curtain, and Awning 
Lines, df the most perfect qualities, and superior to 
any other Lines in the market, on hand or made 
to order. 

PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE MANUFACTURE OF 

m 11 rails km mB miss, 

To which articles the attention of consumers and the trade is respectfully 

solicited. 

TAYLOR & CIIURCIIILL, Manufacturers, 

NO. 78 SUDBURY STREET, BOSTON. 

A. A. Taylor. G. A. Churchill. 


MESSINGER & BROTHER, 

CAEreOM. HASS,, 

Manufacturers of and Dealers in Black and Colored 



Twist, Saddlers’, Embroidery, Fringe, and Floss Silks v 


ALSO, 

SILK AND TWIST FOR SEWING-MACHINES. 

Office, No. 19 MILK STREET (Second Story), BOSTON. 


M. J. WHIPPLE & CO., 

IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, INCLUDING 


TUBS QLL COLORS, PREPARE© CANVAS, 

And all other articles required by Painters in Oil [Colors. 

35 COBNHILL, BOSTON. 

DRAWING MATERIALS IN EVERT VARIETY. 


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 41 

BOSTON ROOFING GO. 


ONLY MANUFACTURERS OF 



Bailey’s Improved Felted Cloth and Cement Rootling. 

DRY AND TARRED SHEATHING PAPER ; 

Refined and Crude Benzole and Naptha, Light Oil, Dead Oil, 
Cumole Iron Varnish, &c., &c. 

Office, 26 Broad Street, Boston. 

D. "W. BAILEY, Proprietor. 

laboratory, — Middlesex, near Highland Street, Chelsea, Mass. 



SHIRTS MADE TO FIT, 

AT 



177 Washington Street, near Milk Street, Boston. 

Shirts, Collars, and Stocks, of every variety — the largest assortment in 
the United States — at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail. 

Fine Shirts made to order, to fit, at short notice. Gentlemen's Furnishing 
Goods, of every description. 



ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


42 

ONE-P&tCE CtOTHINC STORE* 


MACULLAR, WILLIAMS, 8s PARKER, 

MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 

Fine Clothing and Furnishing Goods. 

CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER IN THE BEST MANNER. 


192 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, 
OPPOSITE THE MARLBORO’ HOTEL. 


0Tr“ Store Formerly Occupied by Geo. W. Warren «fc Co.«CQ 


TO THE LADIES. 



Your attention is invited to my large 
assortment of 

PARASOLS, 

Comprising all the latest styles of Double- 

Frilled, Fringed, and Exten- 
sion Parasols. 



A GOOD STOCK OF 


GINGDAM, ALPACCA, AND SILK UMBRELLAS, 

OF THE BEST QUALITY, 

TOGETHER WITH A GREAT VARIETY OF 

SUN-UMBRELLAS, OPERA-SCREENS, SHOWERETS, GOLD- 
HEADED CANES, LADIES* BIDING- WHIPS, &c , 

May also be obtained here. 

GENTLEMEN in want of a good article would do well to examine our Silk Um- 
brellas, which unite, in a remarkable degree, strength and durability with lightness 
and elegance. 


JOSEPH 

25 WINTER STREET, 


huyoits.. 


BOSTON. 



ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


43 

PARAFFINE COAt OIL WORKS, 


ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING 


© © Ala 



AND 



NO. 7 BATTERYMARCH STREET, 

©®§?®KL 

W. D. PHILBRICK, Owner. WJL LINCOLN, Agent. 


SAMUEL H. ALLEN, 

f llMttlwi Wfi €#)>}»« 

SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, 

No. 38 School Street, 

Opposite Citt Hall, 
BOSTO re- 
orders from any part of the city or country for fitting up Bathing 
Rooms, Wash Basins, Shower Baths, Wash Trays for hot and 
cold water, Bath Boilers, Water Closets, Force Pumps, 
Marble Slabs, Repairing, &c., or for the purchase 
of any article in the Plumbing line, will be 
promptly and faithfully attended to. 

Cash paid for Old Copper and Composition. 




ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


44 


FURNITURE 





Having taken the Store 

NO. 464 WASHINGTON STREET, 

OPPOSITE BOYLSTON STREET, 

For the general transaction of the Furniture and Upholstery Business, I would respect- 
fully invite an inspection of my Stock, consisting of rich and medium-priced Parlor, 
Drawing-Room, and Chamber Furniture; a large and select assortment of Brocatelles, 
Lastings, Damasks, and Plushes. Also, Black Walnut and Gilt Cornices, Lace and 
Muslin Curtains, Window Shades, Italian Awnings, &c. 

J. M. HOLDEN, 

NO. 464 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. 

P. S. — All kinds of Drapery, Carpet Work, and Interior Decorating promptly and 
faithfully attended to. 


B. G. WILDER’S 

PATENT SALAMANDER 
S AFE. 

The only Genuine WILDER PATENT SAFE in the New 
England States. Also, second-hand Safes cheap. 

SIMEON P. TAYLOR, Agent, 

NO. 11 MERCHANTS ROW, BOSTON. 

SCOTCH, INGUSH, AND AMERICAN 

Vitrified Stone Drain and Water 

3P X HP E3, 

All sizes, and at the lowest manufacturers’ prices. Also, Cement 
Pipe, Sole and Horse-Shoe Drain Tile, Chimney Tops, &c., &c. 

SIMEON P. TAYLOR, Manufacturers’ Agent, 

NO. 11 MERCHANTS ROW, BOSTON. 




ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 45 



Wonderful Improvement in Piano-Fortes ! 


REVERBERATING SOUNDING-BOARD, ON METALLIC VIBRATING BARS. 

JOHN E. McAEIL, MANUFACTURER, 

155 HARRISON AVENUE, BOSTON, 

Invites the attention of Musical Professors, Artists, and the public in general, to his Piano-Fortes, 
in which he has made a very important improvement, by adopting an invention of Mr. Louis H. 
Browne, by which the power of an ordinary sized instrument is more than doubled, while the 
quality of the tone is much superior, according to competent judges, to any thing ever yet heard in 
a Piano-Forte. The instruments I now offer to the public contain all the latest and best improve- 
ments of this inventor, made in every style, and warranted of the best workmanship and material, 
at moderate prices. I have had fifteen y ears’ practice in business, and guarantee satisfaction. 


46 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 

D. K. BATCHELDER, 

DU il f* *!*?£* & f nil HI?!} 
j| | J[ %$ Jjg |j f|j 

Would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has 
taken Store, 

NO. 28 BROMFIELD STREET, 

m®mm 


Where he will continue the manufacture of 



IN EVERY VARIETY. ALSO, 


PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL 

House, Ship, and Oar Mouldings and Decorations. 

RE-GILDING OLD FRAMES. 

MAPS AND PRINTS MOUNTED. 
PICTURES RENOVATED, &c. 

Estimates for work made at residences by sending address. 
And, by strict attention to business and good work, I shall endea- 
vor to merit your patronage. 


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 47 

A. E. ROWE & CO., 

AND MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN 

DOOR TRIMMHSTGS, 

Silver, Glass, and other Knobs. 

BELLS of every description for Steamboats, Hotels, Factories, Depots, and Private Dwell- 
ings. SPEAKING TUBE, with and without Patent Alarm Whistle, put up. 

ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF THE 

IMPROVED ANNUNCIATOR, 

FOR 

Hotels, Boarding-Houses, and Private Dwellings. 

Using but ONE BELL for any number of rooms, and costing but a trifle more than the 
old-fashioned unsightly collection of common bells. Warranted in every particular. 
Orders solicited Irom all parts of the country, and all work warranted in every 
particular. 

150 Hanover Street, Boston. 

WM. HORKHEIMER, 

MANUFACTURER OF 

GILT AND PAINTED TRANSPARENT 


Landscaped, Lettered, and Bordered. 

■WIRE SCREENS, 

Plain, Gilt, and Fancy Lettering. 

NO. 396 WASHINGTON STREET, 

b®©if®53<> 

Opposite Adams House —entrance on Norfolk Place. 



WI»#W SHAf 


48 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 

STAINED & CUT GLASS, 

T. M. COOK., 

MANUFACTURER, 

No. 125 Congress Street, Boston, Mass. 

Side Lights, Ship Windows, Shades, Entry Lanterns, Door Plates, Coach 
and Lantern Lights ; Ground, Enamelled, Flock, and Stained Glass, whole- 
sale and retail. Church and other ornamental Windows to order. Lead and 
Metal Sashes made to order, at the lowest prices. Window Glass of all kinds. 

EDWARD C. CLAY, 

PATTERNS, 



CONE PULLIES, ETC., 


MADE TO ORDER. 

ALSO, 

Electro-Magnetic, and other Delicate Machinery made 
in the best manner. 

22 DEVONSHIRE STREET (UP STAIRS), BOSTON. 

PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO SETTING UP MODELS FOR THE PATENT OFFICE. 


UNITED STATES DIRECTORY 

OF 

Manufacturers and the Principal Merchants. 


We shall publish, about the middle of the year, a work of the above title, containing, 
it is estimated, 175,000 names, classified in the same manner as the New England 
Directory. Quarto, 1200 pages. Price, $10. 

Subscriptions received and advertisements inserted if addressed as follows : — 

ADAMS, SAMPSON, & CO., 

DIRECTORY OFFICE, - - BOSTON- 


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 49 



DORCHESTER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 

Gasli Capital, $100,000. 

Insures XSuildings, Mechanic's’ Risks, Merchandise, and Personal 
Property generally. 

DORCHESTER MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM’Y. 

Iusures Dwellings, Churches, Stores, and other First-Class 
ISuildiugs. Also, Household Furniture, and 
Farm Property. 

rr7=*No Mills. Carpenters’ Shops, Public Srables, or other extra-hazardous property, 
will be insured in the Mutual Company at any rate. 

WILLIAM F. TEMPLE, Secretary. ASAPH CHURCHILL, President. 

CHARLES A. WOOD, General Agent. 

References, bt permission. — A. & A. Lawrence & Co.; Dana, Farrar, & Hyde; Peters, 
Chase, & Co.; Martin L. Bradford & Co.; Bowker & Phipps; Wm. Sohier, Esq.; Chas. L. Gibson, 
Esq.,— Boston. Alphens Hardv, Esq.; Daniel Denny, Esq.; Walter Baker & Co.; Henry J. 
Gardner,— Dorchester. R. B. Forbes, Milton. Ezra W. Sampson, Dedham. O. Ames & Sons, 
Easton. Lovett Morse, Taunton. 

Losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid at the Boston Office, 

No. 1 Phoenix Building, rear of No. 27 State Street. 



* 


c 


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


50 

BOYS’ CLOTHING. 

THE WEST STREET DOTS’ CLOTHING STORE, 

BY 

E. F. MILLER, JR., 

Is the place to buy Garments, well made, of good material, 
and at low price. 

GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER, 

At the shortest notice, and in the best manner. We have a large stock of 
Piece Goods to select from. 

E_ 3F. MILLER, JR., 

Successor of Geo. W. Leach & Co., 

16 WEST STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON STREET, 


b » m&Bm 



For Newspaper Advertisements, Business Cards, Circulars, &c., 
executed promptly and cheaply. 


O* A small Engraving of Hotel or Store, with an Electrotype, furnished for 
Five Dollars. 


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 


51 


KILBURN & MALLORY, 



0 1ST WOOD, 

96 WASHINGTON STKEET, BOSTON. 



Particular attention paid to Engrav- 
ing for Color-Printing. 


MANUFACTURERS’ AND OTHER LABELS 

Designed and Engraved in colors, 

BETTER AXI) CHEAPER 


Thau those executed by Lithographic or any 
other process. 


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 
Executed in the highest style of the art. 


J. HENRY NORTON, 

49 & 51 SUDBURY STREET, BOSTON. 

MANUFACTURER OF 

r>ICKIEIlMA]Sr 5 S 

LOW-PRESSURE STEAM-HEATING M'i’AltlTlIS, 

Decidedly the neatest, cleanest, cheapest, and best ventilated 
arrangement now in use for heating Dwelling Houses, 
Hotels, and Churches. Also, High-Pressure Steam Works, 
Works for all places with Cast, Wrought, and Galvan- 
ized Iron Pipes, of all sizes; Brass and other Me- 
tallic Fittings for Water, Steam, and Gas Appar- 
atus; Steam Boilers; Safety-Valves; Pump3; 

Steam and Fire Regulators; and Steam 
and Water Gauges, &c., promptly 
supplied in any quantities. 

Particular attention given to Plumbing of all kinds. Also, Gas-Works, 
Coal and Rosin, of any size, built to order. 

REFERS, BY PERMISSION, T <? 


WOBURN GAS COMPANY, Woburn, Mass. 

MESSRS. E. & T. FAIRBANKS & COMPANY St. Johnsbury, Vt. 


J. H. N. manufactures a patent Pipe-Cutter, for cutting any sized pipe, at 
very moderate prices. Please call and examine. 


52 


A D V EHTI SIN G T> EPAKTM ENT. 


GOODS AT A BAEGAIN. 

JACOB NICHOLS, 

NEW AND SECOND-HAND 

FURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, 

ALSO, DEALER IN 

Stoves, China, Glass, and Earthen Ware, and Housekeeping 
Goods of every description. 

Dutton, corner Lowell Street, opposite Railroad Depot. 


HARDWARE, TOOLS, AND METALS. 

MAY & COMPANY, 

No. 1 Broad Street, corner of State Street. 


TIN PLATE ; American, English, and Russian SHEET-IRON ; Corrugated Sheet- 
Iron ; Galvanized Sheet-Iron, Rods, and Hoops; 

IRON WIRE ; Brass, Copper, and Steel Wire ; Tinned and Annealed Wire’; Brass and 
Copper TUBING; Sheet Brass, Copper, and Zinc; 

Round, Square, Plat, and Sheet CAST STEEL; German and Blistered Steel; Block 
Tin; Bar Tin; Lead; Spelter; Antimony; Babbit Metal; 

Bismuth; Nickel ; Aluminum; Crocus ; Quartz ; Pattern Letters; Emery and Emery 
Cloth; Sand Paper; Glue; Crucibles; 

Anvils; Vises; Portable Forges; Smiths’ Shears and Bellows; 

Files and Rasps; Nuts and Washers; Bolts; Screws; Rivets; 
Screw-plates ; Lathes ; Scroll Chucks ; Chains ; Tenter Hooks ; 

Belt Rivets; Hooks and Clasps; Comb-plate; Card Clearers ; Card Clamps; STUBB'S 
STEEL and Steel Wire; STUBS’S FILES and Tools; 

Pinion Wire; Scotch Stone; Carriage Bolts; Tire Bolts; 

Pump Augers; Patent Bits; Millsaws; Brass Kettles. 

Machinists’ and Manufacturers’ Supplies. Tinners’ Tools, 
Machines, and Stock in variety. 


Mo. 1 Broad St., comer of State St., . . . Boston. 

K. W. 15 AKElt, 

CIVIL ENGINEER. 

Surveys of all kinds accurately made. 

City Government Building, Merrimac, corner Shattuck Street, 


HOWE & 0x001) HUE, 

MANUFACTURERS OF 

SUPERIOR CARD CLOTHING, 

SET UY CLOTH OR LEATHER. 

ALSO, 

STRIPPING CARDS, 

OF VARIOUS SIZES. 

_ NO. 92 M ARKET STREET, LOWELL. 

i UNITED STATES 

DIRECTORY 

I 

OF 

MANUFACTURERS 

AND 

WHOLESALE DEALERS. 

TO BE ISSUED IN 1861. 

PRICE, $10. 

ADAMS, SAMPSON, k CO., 

DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS, 

BOSTON, MASS. 

CLIFFORD'S DYEHOUSE, 

2 and 4 Andover Street, Lowell. 

WEARE CLIFFORD, 

SILK, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN DYED, 

WILL DYE and FINISH in the best manner, — Broadcloths, Cassimpres, &c. ; Satins, 
Lustrings, Crape, Plush. Lace Veils, Silk and Cotton Velvet, Sewing Silk, Silk Crape, 
Worsted and Cotton Shawls, Yarn and Worsted (high colors for lace work, carpets, &c.), 
Italian and French Crapes, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, &c. ; 
also, Ladies’ Dresses of every description, Gentlemen’s Coats, Pants, Vests, &c. CLEANSE 
and FINISH Gentlemen’s Coats, Pants, and Military Garments, Merino Shawls, Carpets, 
Table Cloths, &c. MILDEWS and STAINS removed from Linen and Cotton Goods. 



S. E. CHUBBUCK & SON, 




Tremont St., uear Boston Line, Roxbury, Mass. 


MANUFACTURERS OF 


STUM-ENGINES & BOILERS, 

Of all sizes and patterns, which we warrant to run as economically 
and be as durable as any manufactured. 

This cut represents a compact Portable Gothic* Engine 
and Boiler, of our pattern, which is peculiarly adapted for driv- 
ing all kinds of light machinery. 

Shafting made. Pulleys and Hangers furnished, 

from the most approved patterns. Also. Machinery of all kinds, 
such as SAW, PLANING, and GRIST MILLS. JOBBING 
of all kinds done in a thorough and workmanlike manner. 

TANNERIES 

Fitted complete with all the modern Machinery, Engines, and Ful- 
ling-Mills, Elevators, Railways, Tanning-Wheels, Rolling and Split- 
ting Machine; also. Pumps for hot and cold liquor. 

BREWERIES 

Furnished with Engines, Boilers or Horse Power, Mash-Tubs, Malt- 
Mills, Pumps, Piping, &c., &c. 

STEAM-HEATING. 

Particular attention will be given to the construction and putting 
up of Steam-Heating Apparatus in Hotels, Factories, and Dwelling- 
Houses, all of which we will warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
This apparatus is self-regulating, therefore it requires no practical 
engineer. In dwellings it can be managed by any domestic with per- 
fect safety. Having had a long experience in building, putting up, 
and arranging machinery, we feel confident that all work entrusted 
to us will give entire satisfaction. Works on TKE3X03TX ST., 
near Chickering & Sons’ Piano Forte Manufactory. 

S. E. CHTTBBIJCK (late of Chubbuck & Campbell), 

I. W. CHUBBUCK, S. E. CHUBBUCK, Jr. 

All calls will be attended to in person for the examination and al- 
teration of Steam-Engines and Machinery: also, the arranging and 
putting up of Steam-Heating apparatus. 

S. E. CHUBBUCK. 




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MA. YIST AED & NOYES’ 

PERMANENT BLACK 


WRITING-INK, 

MANUFACTURE ESTABLISHED, 1816. 


’estimony of Parties who have used it for more than a Quarter of a Century. 

Registry op Deeds Office, Boston, Jan. 10, 1859. 
Messrs. Maynard & Noyes: Gentlemen , — I am glad that longer use of your Writing- 
k enables me to repeat the testimony given in its favor many years ago. I have used it 
this office thirty-seven years, and my oldest records are as legible and blaclc as when first 
itten. This rare quality for permanence renders it invaluable for State and County 
hords, and all mercantile purposes where it is important that the writing should remain 
hble and unchanged in color by the lapse of time. 

Henry Alline, Register of Deeds . 

Bowdoin Public School, Boston, Jan. 7, 1857. 
Messrs. Maynard & Noyes: Gentlemen , — I have used your Ink in the Writing De- 
painieat of this School the past thirty years, and take great pleasure in renewing my tes- 
timnialof its superior quality. It flows freely from the pen. its color is brilliant and 
peraanait, and it combines all the necessary and desirable qualities of good Ink. 

James Robinson, Writing-Master. 

The following extract of a letter from a well-known and long-established 
I Bookseller in Dover, N. H., is like many others often received, and will be 
found to express the opinion and correspond with the experience of a large 
I number in the business : — 

After trying various kinds of Ink, most of my customers come back to yours. I am 
tired of the miserable compounds offered every little while pretending to be superior to all 
other inks, and will have nothing further to do with them. I have used your Ink on my 
books over twenty -Six years, and my customers can see how it stands against time. En- 
; tries made in 1832 are as fresh as those made during this year. 

1 Dover, N. H., Oct. 16, 1858. E. J. Lane. 

The following testimonial from Dr. Chilton is added as a supplement to any 
J of his previous tests : — 

From experiments instituted by me in 1855 and 1856, and repeated within the past six 
months, I am fully satisfied that Maynard & Noyes’ Writing-Ink Is entitled to the pre- 
| eminence it has always sustained for legibility and permanence of color. 

New York, May 11, 1858. James R. Chilton, M. D., Chemist. 


MAYNARD & NOYES’ COPYING-INK. 

I This Ink yields a copy as distinct and perfect as the original. It also com- 
bines all the properties of our Writing-Ink, for which it can be substituted. 


MAYNARD & NOYES’ CARMINE IJVK. 

This article is a beautiful red or crimson color, and surpassingly brilliant 
and rich. It is free from sediment, and will not mould, fade, or turn dark by 
exposure to the air. 


The above popular Inks, together with Blue, Red, Indelible, and Stencil Ink, 
Chemical Writing-Fluid, Ink-Powder, &c., are for sale by the manufacturers, 

Nos, 51 and 53 Water Street, Boston, Mass. 

AND BY ALL STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS. 


J. W. PHILLIPS, 


IV O. 55 CEWTRAIi STREET, 

!L©^S7!S!L[Li^ SlliXSSo 

Railroads, Streets, Building Lots, Farms, &c., surveyed; Artificers* Works 
measured ; Plans, Specifications, and Estimates for Railroads, Dwelling Houses, 
Churches, and other Public Buildings prepared; and all other business apper- 
taining thereto correctly and promptly executed. Due attention given to all 
orders out of the city. 


CHARLES R. KIMBALL, 

DRUGGIST AND APOTHBCAR] 





WYMAN’S EXCHANGE, 


LOWELL, MASS. 


Family Medicines and Physicians’ Prescriptions put up at all hours, day and 
night. 




\V 





fats, Cans, (globes, CraUats, anil Hmbrellas 

BUFFALO ROBES. 

Using a French Conformator, Mr. B. is enabled to take the form of your head, and make Hats 
fitted to it. , . , 

A supply of Beebe & Co.’s famed Hats always in store. 

Sole Agent in Lowell for Draper’s celebrated Plymouth Gloves. 

47 CENTRAL, CORNER OF MARKET STREET, LOWELL. 





LAMPS, BURNING FLUID, ETC., ETC. 


NO. 45 MERRIMAC STREET, 


REMOVED TO NO. 17 CENTRAL, STREET. 


LITE, EIRE, AND MARINE INSURANCE. 

Net Assets, July 1, 1859, $1,825,642.86. 

CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Conn. 

CASH CAPITAL, $200,000. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $800,000. 

Never contested a case. Every loss has been paid promptly. 

CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. 

CASH CAPITAL, *250.000. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, #825,698.04. 

CONWAY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Conway, Mass. 

CASH CAPITAL, #150.000. ASSETS, #264,944.82. 

03 s * No assessments in any case in the above Companies. 

EAGLE EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Boston, Mass. 

CASH ON HAND, $10,000. AVAILABLE ASSETS, $90,000. 

Never made an assessment. Paying 25 per cent dividend. 

MERRIMACK MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO., Andover, Mass. 

CASH ON HAND, $15,000. AVAILABLE ASSETS, $135,000. 
Incorporated, 1828. Paying 40 per cent dividend. 

CHELSEA MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 

O"" Policies issued on most classes of property, and at reasonable rates. Losses 
promptly and equitably adjusted. Trustees of Churches and Academies, Executors of 
Estates, Mortgagees, Merchants, Manufacturers, and all persons setkinu undoubted 
security in insurance, are directed to this Agency. 

JAMES COOK, Agent, 

17 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, MASS. 

At I. N. Metcalf's New Book , Stationery , and Music Store 



L o w ell 



1 NCOUPORATKD, 


nrn 


AIL RISK CONFINED TO THE CTY Cr LOWEIl. 

OFFICE, MANSUR’S BLOCK, 40 CENTRAL STREET. 

AVAILABLE CAPITAL, $70,000. 

Directors: — J. H. B. Aver, Jona. Tvler, Ransom Reed, Stephen Mansur, A. R. Brown, John Nesmith, 
*” ■ *’ French, J. K. Fellows, Alrten B. Bultrick, Josiah S. riowe,; 




P Morse, William Flake, Wm. H. Wiggin, Abram 
than Page, Win. 1 *. Brazer. 

* Gl ib \V. 1IEAKT, Secretary. 


This Company continues to insuie the safer class of property in tl 
Agents to pay, no travelling expenses, no postage; therefore no ri; 
"n-tton and apj • val of the Directors. Should losses occur, thej 


inspection and apj 
,ht Company. 


a, lv. FELLOWS, 1’residenl 

in the Citv of Lowell only. By so doing, they 
10 risks taken !>y Aecnts, but all under tne per 
they are withiu *n\c knowledge of every meuxi 




JOSHLfA MERRILL, 


a 


m\m, BOOKSELLER, !KD STATiORc 


DEALER IN 


|hpcc ]paB : npgt. T-oCu-ri, fjM §oo&s. £c.. 

Blank Books ruled to Older. si d Paper ruled to a,.y pattern. Bookbinding dotip^ 

neatness and dispatch. 

AGENT FOB .HE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Ci. dp ANY. ^ 

NO. 23 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, MA! 

jS\ j. wiejr & CO., 


LEADERS IN 



i'H-'r, OFFICE, PABtOB, AND COOK STOt 

AND EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN THIS CITY FOR 

MAGEE'S HOT-AIR FURNACES, HEATING STOVES, ETC. 

AL« AGENTS FOR 

MOSES FOND & CO.’S SUPERIOR COOKING RANG 

Tin and Copper Ware* ; Copper and Tron Pumpr ; lead Pipe* SLeet Teadi Copper and Tin Gufj 
Conducters , ^capstone and Stove Funnel, &c., &c. ; constantly on hand and made to ordf 

NO. SOS MEKKirtlAC STREET, LOWELL, MASS. 

knees. Colds, Hoarseness and Influenza, Irritation, Soreness, or arte 

of the Throat, CUUKD ; the Backing Cough in Consumption, Br onch>£ 
Whooping-Cough, Asthma, Catarrh, RELIEVED, — by J 

BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHE 



ip(t UMt 


, i „• , n. ’D to, IbCCUS, &c. 

Dr. G F. Bigelow, Boston. 

“Great Sei-vic svlxtuiny Hoursene-i." 

Rev. Daniel Wise. 

I rrw/miend to Public Speakers.” 

Rev. E. H. Chapin, New York. 
*« Ti,ai trO-»h> a v tht jai (for which the “ Troche* "is a 
specific . harin', r :idt me often a mere v.hisperer 


Vo it :aln-’ 


•■»*#/ i* BroNCHIXL- 
• tj 9 Seigfbild, Morristown, Ohio. 


OR COUGH LOZENGES. 

“ Beneficial rvhen compelled to ?p c al\ suS, i 
Cold.” Rev. S. J. F. An 

“Effectual in removing Hoarsenes* and Irvin 
Throat , so common with Speakers and Since 
P rof. M. Stacy Johnson. La Gran 
Teacher of Music, Southern Fuu 
11 Great benefit when taken before and aft* •*/» 

they prevent *, Hoarseness . From their pu*>' x Tf 

id. P. Willis. ' Ihevwillbe of permanent advantage to me. \ 
j Rev. E. Rowley , A. M., Picaident Aihcu« 
do. I 


A» h 


Sold by all Rrn-^ts at cents per box. 

T1VE Trocites, r C'uharfrt Lozenges, for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Const p*. rian. 


jsilious Affections , $c. 



'■\\ & Street, Bost-^n.